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[WIP] Coupled thermoelasticity #2429

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@Vaish-W Vaish-W commented Jan 22, 2025

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This pull request implements integration of a heat solver coupling with the FEA solver for thermoelasticity simulations.

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@Vaish-W Vaish-W requested a review from pcarruscag January 22, 2025 22:46
@Vaish-W Vaish-W added changelog:feature You should click on this! Well, just click on that... and removed You should click on this! Well, just click on that... labels Jan 22, 2025
@Vaish-W Vaish-W changed the title Coupled thermoelasticity [WIP] Coupled thermoelasticity Jan 22, 2025
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