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7. Verification and Validation
Verification and validation can be thought as a formal process for checking results. We'll first check that the net heat flow to the domain is zero. Then we'll look into mesh refinement and comparison with the analytical solution.
We will look at the results for the dimensionless temperature along the line y=1. The plot below contains, the analytical solution, and the ANSYS solution for three different meshes.
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Select true or false.
Verification involves comparison with experimental data.
(To see the answer, go to the 2D Conduction section of Module 1 in
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