Solution strategies for coupled conduction/radiation problems

Solution strategies and algorithms for solving coupled systems of equations that arise from the finite element formulation of heat conduction and enclosure radiation problems are presented and evaluated. Solution methods that vary from sequential equation processing to fully coupled procedures are t...

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Heat transfer
Mathematical methods in physics
Physics
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