Application of an alternating-direction finite-element method to heat transfer problems involving a change of phase
Abstract
An efficient alternating-direction finite-element method is applied to the solution of nonlinear heat transfer problems. The technique is comparable in accuracy to standard finite-element methods while offering a substantial reduction in computer costs in terms of both processing time and core storage. The alternating-direction formulation is presented together with a discussion of the resulting matrix system and treatment of the boundary conditions. A heat conduction problem involving phase change is solved as a demonstration of the efficiency of the algorithm. The latent heat effect is accounted for by rapid variations in the heat capacity term.
- Publication:
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Numerical Heat Transfer
- Pub Date:
- December 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984NumHT...7..471L
- Keywords:
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- Conductive Heat Transfer;
- Finite Element Method;
- Nonlinear Systems;
- Phase Transformations;
- Cartesian Coordinates;
- Computational Grids;
- Integral Equations;
- Jacobi Integral;
- Latent Heat;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer