4. Consider the following initial value problem of the 1D wave equation with mixed boundary condition...
(1 point) This problem is concerned with solving an initial boundary value problem for the heat equation: (0,t)-0, t0 u,o)- in the form, ie where the term involving cy may be missing. Here y is the eigenfunction for Ay- 0 so if zero is not an eigenvalue then this term will be zero First find the eigenvalues and orthonormal eigenfunctions for n1.iA. Pa(x). For n 0 there may or may not be an eigenpair. Give all these as a comma...
(4 points) This problem is concerned with solving an initial boundary value problem for the heat equation: u,(x, t)- uxx(x,), 0
Q5. Consider the Heat Equation as the following boundary-value problem, find the solution u(x, t) by using separation-variables methods. (25 Points) (Boundary Condition : ux0,t) = 0 ux(10,t) = 0 Heat Equation ut = 9uxx (Hint: u(xt) = X(X)T(t)) Initial Condition : u(x,0) = 0.01x(10-x)
Q2 Given the following heat conduction initial-boundary value problem of a thin homogeneous rod, where u(x, t) represents the temperature. 9uxx = ut; 0 < x < 6; t> 0; B.C.: ux(0,t) = 0; uz(6,t) = 0; t>0; I. C.: u(x,0) = 12 + 5cos (6x) – 4cos(21x); 0<x< 6 (a) When t = 0, what would be the temperature at x = 3? (Use the initial condition.) (b) Determine whether the boundary conditions in this case is Dirichlet, Neumann,...
Let u be the solution to the initial boundary value problem for the Heat Equation 202u(t, ) te (0, o0) (0,3); дли(t, 2) хе _ with boundary conditions ut, 0) 0 u(t, 3) 0 and with initial condition 3 9 u(0, ar) f(x){ 5, | 4' 4 0, Те The solution u of the problem above, with the conventions given in class, has the form ()n "(2)"п (г)"а "," n-1 with the normalization conditions 3 Wn 2n vn (0) 1,...
#6-#8 III condition tl (0,2)-Sill utO, (2e) (6) Write down the solutions to the following initial-boundary value problem for the wave equation in the form of a Fourier series: utt = uzz, u(t, 0) = u(t,r) = 0, u(0,x) = sni, ut (0,z) = 0. (7) Solve the following boundary value problem for Laplace's equation on the square u(z,0) = 0, u(z,r) = sin3 x, u(0,y) = 0, u(my) = 0. (8) Solve the following boundary value problem ,u= III...
I need help with this PDE problem, part A and D 4.2.3. Write down the solutions to the following initial-boundary value problems for the wave equation in the form of a Fourier series: a) utt = uzz , u(t, 0) = u(t, π) = 0, u(0,x) = 1, ut(0,z) = 0; (b) utt = 2uxx, a(t, 0) = u(t, π) = 0, a(0,x) = 0, ut(0,x) = 1; c) utt = 3uzz , ti(t, 0)=u(t, π)=0, u(0,x) = sin3 x,...
Q2 Given the following heat conduction initial-boundary value problem of a thin homogeneous rod, where u(x, t) represents the temperature. 9uxx = ut; 0<x< 6; t> 0; B.C.:u,(0,t) = 0; ux(6,t) = 0; t> 0; I. C.: u(x,0) = 12 + 5cos ( x) – 4cos(27x); 0<x< 6 (a) Whent 0, what would be the temperature at x = 3? (Use the initial condition.) (3 marks) (b) Determine whether the boundary conditions in this case is Dirichlet, Neumann, or mixed...
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Q2 Given the following heat conduction initial-boundary value problem of a thin homogeneous rod, where u(x, t) represents the temperature. 9uxx = ut 0<x< 6; t> 0; B.C.: 4x(0,t) = 0; uz (6,t) = 0; t> 0; 1.C. : u(x,0) = 12 + scos (x) – 4cos(2x); 0 < x < 6 (a) When t = 0, what would be the temperature at x = 3? (Use the initial condition.) (3 marks) (b) Determine whether the boundary conditions in this...