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Nodeless variable finite element method for heat transfer analysis by means of flux-based formulation and mesh adaptation
Authors:Sutthisak Phongthanapanich  Suthee Traivivatana  Parinya Boonmaruth  Pramote Dechaumphai
Institution:(1) Mechanical Engineering Department, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand
Abstract:Based on flux-based formulation, a nodeless variable element method is developed to analyze two-dimensional steady-state and transient heat transfer problems. The nodeless variable element employs quadratic interpolation functions to provide higher solution accuracy without necessity to actually generate additional nodes. The flux-based formulation is applied to reduce the complexity in deriving the finite element equations as compared to the conventional finite element method. The solution accuracy is further improved by implementing an adaptive meshing technique to generate finite element mesh that can adapt and move along corresponding to the solution behavior. The technique generates small elements in the regions of steep solution gradients to provide accurate solution, and meanwhile it generates larger elements in the other regions where the solution gradients are slight to reduce the computational time and the computer memory. The effectiveness of the combined procedure is demonstrated by heat transfer problems that have exact solutions. These problems are: (a) a steady-state heat conduction analysis in a square plate subjected to a highly localized surface heating, and (b) a transient heat conduction analysis in a long plate subjected to a moving heat source. The English text was polished by Yunming Chen.
Keywords:Flux-based formulation  Adaptive mesh movement  Finite element method  Heat transfer
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