Jazmyn Holden
2022-03-23
diocedss33
Beginner2022-03-24Added 12 answers
Step 1
If we were to take the Laplace Transform of this expression, assuming
we have
From here we can solve for V in terms of constants that may depend on s. The homogeneous solution is
The particular solution must take the form of , so
Thus, the general solution is
We have to employ an assumption that for any fixed value of t, as x gets large, meaning that the total heat density falls to zero. This translates to the fact that as x gets large, V(x,s) should remain bounded (vague issues regarding convergence here), and so any growth in x should be ignored. As such, we can assume that
Next, using the boundary condition, we transform U to get
Thus,
and so
From here, we need to leverage the well-known and famous Laplace Transform of
(this can be shown with a variety of clever calculus tricks) The modification to get our version with is to include a parameter in the exponent and we can show (through u-substitutions) that
Now we can throw everything together using the convolution theorem. Thus,
or a little more cleanly:
From here, the integration is nasty, but doable, albeit in terms of non-elementary functions.
Makenzie Hart
Beginner2022-03-25Added 8 answers
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