G modeling ============== This modeling is exactly the same as the F modeling. The only difference is in the mesh: the QUAD4 of the F mesh are cut in TRIA3. Characteristics of modeling ----------------------------------- We use the PLAN model of the THERMIQUE phenomenon. Characteristics of the mesh ---------------------------- The mesh includes 10 TRIA3 meshes. .. image:: images/10000201000001DC000002AE1999B621D1785BF0.png :width: 2.0709in :height: 2.9807in .. _RefImage_10000201000001DC000002AE1999B621D1785BF0.png: Figure 9.2-1: G mesh Tested sizes and results ------------------------------ We first test the values of the classical degrees of freedom TEMP and Heaviside H1 of the temperature field at the output of the THER_LINEAIRE operator, at the nodes located just below (2 knots) and above the interface (2 nodes). .. csv-table:: "**Identification**", "**Reference type**", "**Reference value**", "**Tolerance**" "All nodes just above the interface - :math:`\mathit{TEMP}` ", "'ANALYTIQUE'", "''", "20"," 0.1%" "All nodes just below the interface - :math:`\mathit{TEMP}` ", "'ANALYTIQUE'", "''", "10"," 0.1%" "All nodes located just below/above the interface - :math:`\mathit{H1}` ", "'ANALYTIQUE'", "5"," 0.1%" We then test the value of the degree of freedom TEMP of the temperature field at the outlet of POST_CHAM_XFEM, at the nodes located just below and above the interface. .. csv-table:: "**Identification**", "**Reference type**", "**Reference value**", "**Tolerance**" "All nodes just below the interface - :math:`\mathit{TEMP}` ", "'ANALYTIQUE'", "''", "10"," 0.1%" "All nodes located just above the interface :math:`\mathit{TEMP}` -", "'ANALYTIQUE'", "20"," 0.1%" Finally, we test the value of the TEMP component of the TEMP_ELGA field on the Gauss points located below and above the interface (*cf.* note page 6). .. csv-table:: "**Identification**", "**Reference type**", "**Reference value**", "**Tolerance**" "On the Gauss points below the interface - :math:`\mathit{TEMP}` ", "'ANALYTIQUE'", "''", "10"," 0.1%" "On the Gauss points above the interface - :math:`\mathit{TEMP}` ", "'ANALYTIQUE'", "''", "20"," 0.1%"