Dear Lorenzo,

It depends how you will solve the (non-linear) problem. If you intend to
use a fixed point algorithm, you can use a non-homogeneous coefficient k
describe on a finite element and update its value with respect to the
temperature, iterating on the resolution of linear problems.

If you want to solve directly the problem, then you need to describe the
corresponding tangent terms. Unfortunately, for the moment, there is no
automatic way to do this. In C++, you have to use the nonlinear terms
and write specific assembly procedures (not well documented, I admit).

Yves.


Le 02/04/2013 09:48, Lorenzo.iron a écrit :
> Suppose I have a coefficient k = k(T) which depends on temperature
> (given as function or as table).
> Is there any easy way to take it into account for example in a
> laplacian brick?
>  
> Thank you
> Regards
> Lorenzo
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