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This example demonstrates a multiscale approach for solving stationary heat transfer on a perforated ceramic sheet. Due to a periodic sheet structure, it is advantageous to separate two scales:

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To demonstrate the platform use, consider first an example of a coupled nonstationary thermo-mechanical analysis. A rectangular domain is clamped on the left edge and subjected to temperature loading according to figure below.</description>
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