This paper presents a boundary element method (BEM) based on a subdomain approach for the solution of non‐Newtonian fluid flow problems which include thermal effects and viscous dissipation. The volume integral arising from non‐linear terms is converted into equivalent boundary integrals by the multi‐domain dual reciprocity method (MD‐DRM) in each subdomain. Augmented thin plate splines interpolation functions are used for the approximation of field variables. The iterative numerical formulation is achieved by viewing the material as divided into small elements and on each of them the integral representation formulae for the velocity and temperature are applied and discretised using linear boundary elements. The final system of non‐linear algebraic equations is solved by a modified Newton's method. The numerical examples include non‐Newtonian problems with viscous dissipation, temperature‐dependent viscosity and natural convection due to bouyancy forces.
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September 01 2003
Multi‐domain DRM boundary element method for non‐isothermal non‐Newtonian Stokes flow with viscous dissipation Available to Purchase
W. Florez;
W. Florez
Energy and thermodynamics Institute, Bolivariana University, Colombia
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H. Power;
H. Power
School of Mechanical, Material, Manufacturing Engineering and Managment. The University of Nottingham, University Park, UK
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F. Chejne
F. Chejne
Energy and thermodynamics Institute, Bolivariana University, Colombia
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6585
Print ISSN: 0961-5539
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2003
International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow (2003) 13 (6): 736–768.
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Florez W, Power H, Chejne F (2003), "Multi‐domain DRM boundary element method for non‐isothermal non‐Newtonian Stokes flow with viscous dissipation". International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, Vol. 13 No. 6 pp. 736–768, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09615530310498402
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