A second order finite volume technique for simulating transport in anisotropic media
From MaRDI portal
Publication:4428204
DOI10.1108/09615530310456750zbMath1123.76345MaRDI QIDQ4428204
Ian W. Turner, Pasdunkorale A. Jayantha
Publication date: 14 September 2003
Published in: International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://eprints.qut.edu.au/8191/1/A_second_order_finite_volume_technique_for_simulating_transport_in_anisotropic_media.pdf
76S05: Flows in porous media; filtration; seepage
76M12: Finite volume methods applied to problems in fluid mechanics
Related Items
Chebyshev pseudospectral method in the reconstruction of orthotropic conductivity, A control volume technique based on integrated RBFNs for the convection-diffusion equation, The Hermite radial basis function control volume method for multi-zones problems; A non-overlapping domain decomposition algorithm, Mesh locking effects in the finite volume solution of 2D anisotropic diffusion equations, On derivative estimation and the solution of least squares problems, Approximation of 2D and 3D diffusion operators with variable full tensor coefficients on arbitrary meshes, Modeling anisotropic diffusion using a departure from isotropy approach, Quantitative analysis of cancer risk assessment in a mammalian cell with the inclusion of mitochondria, A three-dimensional finite volume method based on radial basis functions for the accurate computational modelling of nonlinear diffusion equations, The finite volume spectral element method to solve Turing models in the biological pattern formation, A hybrid technique for computing the power distribution generated in a lossy medium during microwave heating, A heterogeneous three-dimensional computational model for wood drying, A finite volume method based on radial basis functions for two-dimensional nonlinear diffusion equations, A least squares based finite volume method for the Cahn-Hilliard and Cahn-Hilliard-reaction equations, An implicit upwinding volume element method based on meshless radial basis function techniques for modelling transport phenomena
Cites Work
- Discretisation procedures for multi-physics phenomena
- A 3D finite-volume scheme for the Euler equations on adaptive tetrahedral grids
- A finite volume method for the approximation of diffusion operators on distorted meshes
- A comparison of three error estimation techniques for finite volume solutions of compressible flows
- Finite volume analysis of stress and deformation in hygro-thermo-elastic orthotropic body
- An unstructured mesh cell-centered control volume method for simulating heat and mass transfer in porous media: Application to softwood drying. I: The isotropic model
- 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
- A natural extension of the conventional finite volume method into polygonal unstructured meshes for CFD application
- A control volume finite element numerical simulation of the drying of spruce
- Conjugate forced convection and heat conduction with freezing of water content in a plate shaped food
- Bi-CGSTAB: A Fast and Smoothly Converging Variant of Bi-CG for the Solution of Nonsymmetric Linear Systems