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A local Petrov-Galerkin approach with moving Kriging interpolation for solving transient heat conduction problems (English)
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20 May 2011
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This paper presents and develops a local Kriging method using the Heaviside step function as the test function to solve transient heat conduction problems in 2D and 3D spaces. This local Kriging (LoKriging) method employs the moving Kriging interpolation to construct shape functions at scattered points that possess the delta function property. This property of the shape functions facilitates direct treatment of boundary conditions. The traditional two-point difference method is selected for the time discretization scheme. A novel definition of the local 3D subdomain is used, which enables numerical integrations to be performed in an accurate and efficient way. Several numerical examples are presented to show the applicability and the performance of the LoKriging method.
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transient heat conduction
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meshless local Petrov-Galerkin
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moving Kriging interpolation
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Heaviside step function
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local weakform
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temporal discretization
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