An unstructured mesh cell-centered control volume method for simulating heat and mass transfer in porous media: Application to softwood drying. II: The anisotropic model
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Publication:1909474
DOI10.1016/0307-904X(95)00082-UzbMATH Open0842.76068OpenAlexW2042397922MaRDI QIDQ1909474FDOQ1909474
Authors: W. J. Ferguson, I. Turner
Publication date: 20 May 1996
Published in: Applied Mathematical Modelling (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0307-904x(95)00082-u
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- A two-dimensional orthotropic model for simulating wood drying processes
- Simulation par volumes finis des transferts couplés en milieux poreux anisotropes: Séchage du bois à basse et à haute température. (Control-volume formulation of simultaneous transfers in anisotropic porous media: Simulations of softwood drying at low and high temperature.)
- A comparison of the finite element and control volume numerical solution techniques applied to timber drying problems below the boiling point
Cited In (4)
- A second order finite volume technique for simulating transport in anisotropic media
- On the use of surface interpolation techniques in generalised finite volume strategies for simulating transport in highly anisotropic porous media.
- A mass-conservative control volume-finite element method for solving Richards' equation in heterogeneous porous media
- The use of a coupled computational model for studying the microwave heating of wood
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