This happens if a PDE involves derivatives with respect to one variable only (or can be transformed to such a form), so that the other variable(s) can be treated as parameter(s). Solve for u = u(x. y):
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(Radiation) Find steady-state temperatures in the rectangle in Fig. 293 with the upper and left sides perfectly insulated and the right side radiating into a medium at OC according to 1I,.(a. y) + hu(a, y) = O. " > 0 constant. (You will get many solutions since no condition on the lower side is given.)
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The first step in solving 12 problem number 34 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: (Radiation) Find steady-state temperatures in the rectangle in Fig. 293 with the upper and left sides perfectly insulated and the right side radiating into a medium at OC according to 1I,.(a. y) + hu(a, y) = O. " > 0 constant. (You will get many solutions since no condition on the lower side is given.)
From the textbook chapter Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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