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dependent variable at a specified boundary?

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Hi, everone,

I want to cite the field variable or dependent variable at a specified boundary. In detail, I’m building a model based on the “heat transfer module”, and want to use the temperature at a specified boundary to build the model further. Is it accessible or possible?
Thanks sincerely in advance.
Best wishes to you and your family.

Yours
FM Huang
Dec.17th.2011

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