Discretization of continuum physics – a comparison of numerical methods from a physical point of view; pp. 145–154

For numerical calculations in continuum physics partial differential equations and the space-time are discretized. This can be done in different ways. Common approaches are finite difference methods and finite element methods, more rarely finite volume methods are used. Each method has different mat...

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發表在:Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences
主要作者: Heiko Herrmann
格式: Article
語言:英语
出版: Estonian Academy Publishers 2008-08-01
在線閱讀:https://kirj.ee/public/proceedings_pdf/2008/issue_3/proc-2008-3-145-154.pdf
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總結:For numerical calculations in continuum physics partial differential equations and the space-time are discretized. This can be done in different ways. Common approaches are finite difference methods and finite element methods, more rarely finite volume methods are used. Each method has different mathematical properties, which have been discussed in the literature, but they also imply a different physical meaning. This issue is discussed in this article and the connection of finite volume methods to thermodynamics of discrete systems is shown.
ISSN:1736-6046
1736-7530