This is a finite volume (toy) toolbox for chemical/petroleum engineers. Right now, it can solve a transient convection-diffusion equation with variable velocity field/diffusion coefficients. The ...
The finite element method is a powerful numerical technique that is used in all major engineering industries - in this video we'll explore how it works. We'll look at why it's useful to split the body ...
Finite volume methods (FVMs) represent a class of numerical techniques that are widely used in the discretisation of elliptic equations, ensuring local conservation of fluxes and often realising high ...
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ABSTRACT: Fractional-order time-delay differential equations can describe many complex physical phenomena with memory or delay effects, which are widely used in the fields of cell biology, control ...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, the optimal control problem of parabolic integro-differential equations is solved by gradient recovery based two-grid finite element method. Piecewise linear functions are ...
Note: This video is designed to help the teacher better understand the lesson and is NOT intended to be shown to students. It includes observations and conclusions that students are meant to make on ...
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Abstract: In this research, we present two Numerical algorithms for studying the dynamics of spatially extended coupled nonlinear reaction-diffusion model. The difference in this work is to model a ...
School of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States Modeling strong shock waves in fluids remains a persistent challenge in computational physics.
Abstract: The report discusses the use of a modified finite volume method for calculating the temperature field of a lithium-ion battery. The modified finite volume method reduces the numerical ...