A second order control-volume finite-element least-squares strategy for simulating diffusion in strongly anisotropic media


Autoria(s): Pasdunkorale Arachchige, Jayantha; Turner, Ian
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

An unstructured mesh �nite volume discretisation method for simulating di�usion in anisotropic media in two-dimensional space is discussed. This technique is considered as an extension of the fully implicit hybrid control-volume �nite-element method and it retains the local continuity of the ux at the control volume faces. A least squares function recon- struction technique together with a new ux decomposition strategy is used to obtain an accurate ux approximation at the control volume face, ensuring that the overall accuracy of the spatial discretisation maintains second order. This paper highlights that the new technique coincides with the traditional shape function technique when the correction term is neglected and that it signi�cantly increases the accuracy of the previous linear scheme on coarse meshes when applied to media that exhibit very strong to extreme anisotropy ratios. It is concluded that the method can be used on both regular and irregular meshes, and appears independent of the mesh quality.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/23359/

Publicador

Zhongguo Kexuleyuan, Jisuan Shuxue yu Kexue Gongcheng Jisuan

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/23359/1/23359.pdf

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/23359/3/A_second_order_finite_volume_technique_for_simulating_transport_in_anisotropic_media.pdf

http://www.global-sci.org/jcm/readabs.php?vol=23&no=1&page=1&year=2005&ppage=16

Pasdunkorale Arachchige, Jayantha & Turner, Ian (2005) A second order control-volume finite-element least-squares strategy for simulating diffusion in strongly anisotropic media. Journal of Computational Mathematics, 23(1), pp. 1-16.

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Faculty of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #010301 Numerical Analysis #091505 Heat and Mass Transfer Operations #Error Correction Form, Shape Functions, Gradient Reconstruction, Flux-approximation
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Journal Article