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A moving grid algorithm for a heat exchanger with phase changes
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    A moving grid algorithm for a heat exchanger with phase changes (English)
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    19 July 1999
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    The paper is concerned with moving grid techniques in the numerical solution of partial differential equations modelling specific units in chemical plants. As an example, a countercurrent heat exchanger, where phase changes may occur in the streams, is investigated. Here, a moving grid is needed to meet moving phase changes. Two alternative regridding techniques are applied and compared: The first uses a fixed grid for one time integration step, with the grid being updated afterwards; the second treats the phase changing points as additional time-dependent variables augmenting the system to be integrated.
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    moving grid algorithm
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    heat exchanger with phase changes
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    method of lines
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