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I have recently looked into the grd module and corrected some code glitches.</div>
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The interface is working better. I need to find some models that used to work</div>
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in the past to see what happens. </div>
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And please use my new email address..... jon.in.glasgow@googlemail.com</div>
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And a slightly old 'happy new year'. -Jon</div>
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<b>Sent:</b> 08 November 2023 19:20<br>
<b>To:</b> Lars O. Grobe <grobe@gmx.net><br>
<b>Cc:</b> esp-r@lists.strath.ac.uk <esp-r@lists.strath.ac.uk><br>
<b>Subject:</b> [esp-r] Re: 2d/3d heat conduction</font>
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<div style="line-break:after-white-space">Hi’ya Lars,
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<div>look at the ‘gridding’ training model - I think that uses the 3d simulation. Years ago, I tried getting the feature to work, however, to no avail, as far as I recall. So don’t hold your breath …</div>
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<div>Dear all,<br>
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ESP-r's capability to model heat conduction not only orthogonal to<br>
surfaces, but also refined in 2d and 3d, is mentioned several times in<br>
the documentation. However I have not been able to find any information<br>
about how to do that so far. Is there any documentation, publication,<br>
example introducing this feature available?<br>
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Best, Lars.<br>
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