What is a boundary condition? How many boundary conditions do we need to specify for a two-dimensional heat conduction problem?
What will be an ideal response?
The mathematical expressions of the thermal conditions at the boundaries are called the boundary conditions. To describe a heat transfer problem completely, two boundary conditions must be given for each direction of the coordinate system along which heat transfer is significant. Therefore, we need to specify four boundary conditions for two-dimensional problems.
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