Second-order two-scale computations for conductive-radiative heat transfer problem in periodic porous materials
Yang ZhiQiang2; Cui JunZhi1; Li BoWen1
刊名CHINESE PHYSICS B
2014
卷号23期号:3
关键词MECHANICAL PARAMETERS FLUID-FLOW HOMOGENIZATION second-order two-scale (SOTS) computations periodic porous materials conductive-radiative heat transfer
ISSN号1674-1056
其他题名Second-order two-scale computations for conductive radiative heat transfer problem in periodic porous materials
英文摘要In this paper, a kind of second-order two-scale (SOTS) computation is developed for conductive-radiative heat transfer problem in periodic porous materials. First of all, by the asymptotic expansion of the temperature field, the cell problem, homogenization problem, and second-order correctors are obtained successively. Then, the corresponding finite element algorithms are proposed. Finally, some numerical results are presented and compared with theoretical results. The numerical results of the proposed algorithm conform with those of the FE algorithm well, demonstrating the accuracy of the present method and its potential applications in thermal engineering of porous materials.
资助项目[National Basic Research Program of China] ; [National Natural Science Foundation of China]
语种英语
CSCD记录号CSCD:5084736
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.amss.ac.cn/handle/2S8OKBNM/56191]  
专题中国科学院数学与系统科学研究院
作者单位1.中国科学院数学与系统科学研究院
2.华东师范大学
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Yang ZhiQiang,Cui JunZhi,Li BoWen. Second-order two-scale computations for conductive-radiative heat transfer problem in periodic porous materials[J]. CHINESE PHYSICS B,2014,23(3).
APA Yang ZhiQiang,Cui JunZhi,&Li BoWen.(2014).Second-order two-scale computations for conductive-radiative heat transfer problem in periodic porous materials.CHINESE PHYSICS B,23(3).
MLA Yang ZhiQiang,et al."Second-order two-scale computations for conductive-radiative heat transfer problem in periodic porous materials".CHINESE PHYSICS B 23.3(2014).
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