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How to find partial derivative of dependent variable at one point

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I am using diffusion time dependent model with two dependent variables cp and cb.
My equation of cb requires me to input "partial derivative of cp at x=0"

i,e cb=k*pd(cp,x)|(at x=0)

k is constant.

And in calculation of cp my boundary conditions for it are at x=0 and L cp=cb. There is no cb in the differential equation of cp except for boundary conditions.

How am I supposed to calculate partial derivative of cp at x=0?
Please Help
Thank You

1 Reply Last Post 28 mag 2016, 13:48 GMT-4
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Posted: 8 years ago 28 mag 2016, 13:48 GMT-4
I'm interested in this answer as well.

T.
I'm interested in this answer as well. T.

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