2010
DOI: 10.1243/09544062jmes2135
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Analysis of a bimetallic slab in non-isothermal flow

Abstract: The main object of this study is to investigate a fluid—structure interaction problem using Newton—Krylov techniques. As a test problem, a bimetallic slab exposed to a non-isothermal flow field is selected. If the metals on the body have different coefficients of thermal expansion, then the structure deflects in the case of a temperature change. In this study, natural convection is the reason for the temperature gradient on the slab. Solution of incompressible Navier—Stokes equations are weakly coupled with th… Show more

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“…In scope of this study, a special code is developed by using Fortran 90 programming language to analyze heat transfer in a growing solid domain continuously changing boundaries and boundary conditions. In addition, the GMRES matrix solver (Turan & Ecder, 2011), which employs Newton-Krylov Method (Brown & Saad, 1989), is utilized to speed up the calculation process.…”
Section: Computational Methodology Governing Equation and Discretizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In scope of this study, a special code is developed by using Fortran 90 programming language to analyze heat transfer in a growing solid domain continuously changing boundaries and boundary conditions. In addition, the GMRES matrix solver (Turan & Ecder, 2011), which employs Newton-Krylov Method (Brown & Saad, 1989), is utilized to speed up the calculation process.…”
Section: Computational Methodology Governing Equation and Discretizationmentioning
confidence: 99%