Implicit and Explicit Time Integration — Lesson 2
This video lesson shows that the key to differentiating between implicit and explicit time integration methods, at least for a 1D problem, is the method of determining the slope of the curve between time-steps. The implicit method uses the slope of the next unknown time-step, and therefore most be solved numerically. The explicit method uses the slope at a known time-step to find the slope at the next time-step, so it can be determined directly. This lesson is part of the Ansys Innovation Course: Time Integration. To access this and all of our free, online courses — featuring additional videos, quizzes and handouts — visit Ansys Innovation Courses at https://www.ansys.com/courses.
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