CONTROL VOLUME FINITE-ELEMENT METHOD FOR HEAT TRANSFER AND FLUID FLOW USING COLOCATED VARIABLES— 1. COMPUTATIONAL PROCEDURE
From MaRDI portal
Publication:3768616
DOI10.1080/10407788708913560zbMATH Open0631.76107OpenAlexW1994770170MaRDI QIDQ3768616FDOQ3768616
Authors:
Publication date: 1987
Published in: Numerical Heat Transfer (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/10407788708913560
Recommendations
- SOLUTION OF SOME TWO-DIMENSIONAL INCOMPRESSIBLE FLUID FLOW AND HEAT TRANSFER PROBLEMS, USING A CONTROL VOLUME FINITE-ELEMENT METHOD
- A CONTROL VOLUME FINITE-ELEMENT METHOD FOR TWO-DIMENSIONAL FLUID FLOW AND HEAT TRANSFER
- A streamline upwing control volume finite element method for modeling fluid flow and heat transfer problems
- A stabilized finite element method for incompressible flow and heat transfer: A natural derivation based on the use of local time-steps
- A finite element method for free and forced convection heat transfer
heat transferdriven cavitycontrol volume finite element methodrecirculating flowcolocated variable formulationpure convective transport
Cited In (41)
- Disk-driven vortical flow structure in a cubical container
- Multigrid Methods for Large-Eddy Simulation
- Comparison of different solution algorithms for collocated method of MCIM to calculate steady and unsteady incompressible flows on unstructured grids
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- A CONTROL-VOLUME FINITE-ELEMENT METHOD FOR PREDICTING FLOW AND HEAT TRANSFER IN DUCTS OF ARBITRARY CROSS-SECTIONS—PART II: APPLICATION TO SOME TEST PROBLEMS
- Comparison of collocated methods of MCIM and PWIM for different solution algorithms in CVFEM
- Advances in control-volume-based finite-element methods for compressible flows
- Two-dimensional turbulent viscous flow simulation past airfoils at fixed incidence
- N-side cell-based smoothed finite element method for incompressible flow with heat transfer problems
- Parallel Large Eddy Simulation with UG
- Newton linearization of the Navier-Stokes equations for flow computations using a fully coupled finite volume method
- Mixed-order interpolation for the Galerkin coarse-grid approximations in algebraic multigrid solvers
- Efficient multilevel restriction–prolongation expressions for hybrid finite volume element method
- Lake Dynamics: Observation and High-Resolution Numerical Simulation
- A pressure-based Mach-uniform method for viscous fluid flows
- Adaptive large eddy simulation
- Determination of desired geometry by a novel extension of ball spine algorithm inverse method to conjugate heat transfer problems
- A CONTROL VOLUME FINITE-ELEMENT METHOD FOR TWO-DIMENSIONAL FLUID FLOW AND HEAT TRANSFER
- A variable explicit/implicit numerical method for calculating advection on unstructured meshes
- Ellipticity, accuracy, and convergence of the discrete Navier-Stokes equations
- A stabilized element-based finite volume method for poroelastic problems
- Analysis of Uniform and Adaptive LES in Natural Convection Flow
- Different modelings of cell-face velocities and their effects on the pressure-velocity coupling, accuracy and convergence of solution
- Resolution of the 2D Navier-Stokes equations in velocity-vorticity form by means of an influence matrix technique
- A balanced-force algorithm for two-phase flows
- SOLUTION OF SOME TWO-DIMENSIONAL INCOMPRESSIBLE FLUID FLOW AND HEAT TRANSFER PROBLEMS, USING A CONTROL VOLUME FINITE-ELEMENT METHOD
- Unsteady analysis of the six DOF motion of a buoyantly rising submarine
- A streamline upwing control volume finite element method for modeling fluid flow and heat transfer problems
- A control-volume finite element method for dilute gas-solid particle flows
- Numerical Flow Simulation with Moving Grids
- Two-phase flows on interface refined grids modeled with VOF, staggered finite volumes, and spline interpolants
- Finite difference solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations of staggered and non-staggered grids
- CFD-based predictive control of melt temperature in plastic injection molding
- On the influence of different stabilisation methods for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
- Inverse shape design via a new physical-based iterative solution strategy
- Navier-Stokes computations past a prolate spheroid at incidence. I: Low incidence case
- Incompressible flow calculations with a consistent physical interpolation finite volume approach
- Large eddy simulation of turbulent flow over and through a rough permeable bed
- Unified formulation of the momentum-weighted interpolation for collocated variable arrangements
- Comparison of linear and quadratic shape functions for a hybrid control‐volume finite element method
- Flux-based level-set method for two-phase flows on unstructured grids
This page was built for publication: CONTROL VOLUME FINITE-ELEMENT METHOD FOR HEAT TRANSFER AND FLUID FLOW USING COLOCATED VARIABLES— 1. COMPUTATIONAL PROCEDURE
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q3768616)