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   <description>Hi,&lt;br /&gt;&#13;
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I'd like to validate my FEM with respect to experimental data. I have the data obtained from differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) for a phase change material (PCM). Could anyone provide any insight on how to set the b.c. for the simulation. With DSC operation, a small sample in subjected to a constant temperature RATE, such as 5 dC/min. Any help is appreciated.</description>
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