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任职 : 国家重大专项专家组成员、教育部热防护专业组组长、国际华人计算力学协会理事、中国航空学会理事、中国航空学会强度与设计专业委员会委员、国际边界单元法协会会员、教育部高等学校航空航天类专业教学指导委员会委员

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毕业院校:Glasgow University

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A meshless BEM for solving transient non-homogeneous convection-diffusion problem with variable velocity and source term

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论文类型:期刊论文

发表时间:2021-01-10

发表刊物:ENGINEERING ANALYSIS WITH BOUNDARY ELEMENTS

卷号:121

页面范围:65-75

ISSN号:0955-7997

关键字:Convection-diffusion; Non-homogeneous; Radial integration BEM; Space and time dependent source term; Spatially variable velocity

摘要:In this paper, a meshless BEM based on the radial integration method is developed to solve transient non-homogeneous convection-diffusion problem with spatially variable velocity and time-dependent source term. The Green function served as the fundamental solution is adopted to derive the boundary domain integral equation about the normalized field quantity. The two-point backward finite difference technique is utilized to discretize the time-dependent terms in the integral equation, which results in that the final integral equation formulation is only related with the normalized field quantity at the current time and has three domain integrals. Both two domain integrals regarding the normalized field quantity at the current and previous times are transformed into boundary integrals by using radial integration method and radial basis function approximation. For domain integral about the source term being known function of time and coordinate, radial basis functions approximation is still adopted to make the transformed boundary integral be evaluated only once, not at each time level. A pure boundary element algorithm with boundary-only discretization and internal points is established and the system of equations is assembled like the corresponding steady problem. Four numerical examples are given to demonstrate the accuracy and effectiveness of the present method.