The application of higher order implicit time integration schemes to conjugate heat transfer problems is analyzed with Dirichlet-Neumann as the decomposition method. In the literature, only up to second order implicit time integration schemes have been reported while there is a potential for gaining computational efficiency using higher orders. For loose coupling of the domains, the IMEX scheme consisting of the ESDIRK scheme for integrating the governing equations within the subdomains and an ERK scheme for explicit integration of the explicit coupling terms is utilized. The IMEX scheme is analyzed for two cases. In one, the material properties of the coupled domains are the same and in the other they are different. While for both ...
The computational methods used to predict and optimize the thermal-structural behavior of aerospace ...
Restrictions on the maximum allowable time step of explicit time integration methods for direct and ...
Restrictions on the maximum allowable time step of explicit time integration methods for direct and ...
The application of higher order implicit time integration schemes to conjugate heat transfer problem...
Thermal interaction of fluids and solids, or conjugate heat transfer (CHT), is encountered in many e...
Thermal interaction of fluids and solids, or conjugate heat transfer (CHT), is en-countered in many ...
Time-accurate simulations of the thermal interaction of flows and structures, also referred to as co...
International audienceThis paper addresses how two time integration schemes, the Heun's scheme for e...
This chapter describes implicit time integration methods developed by four TILDA partners for the ap...
Of fundamental interest are multidisciplinary interactions encompassing: (1) first order systems suc...
In this article, an isochronous explicit time integration framework (or the explicit iIntegrator) fo...
This paper investigates the competitiveness of semi-implicit Runge-Kutta (RK) and spectral deferred ...
In this paper higher order implicit Runge-Kutta schemes are applied to fluid-structure interaction (...
Despite the popularity of high-order explicit Runge-Kutta (ERK) methods for integrating semi-discret...
summary:Numerical simulations of time-dependent behaviour of advances structures need the analysis o...
The computational methods used to predict and optimize the thermal-structural behavior of aerospace ...
Restrictions on the maximum allowable time step of explicit time integration methods for direct and ...
Restrictions on the maximum allowable time step of explicit time integration methods for direct and ...
The application of higher order implicit time integration schemes to conjugate heat transfer problem...
Thermal interaction of fluids and solids, or conjugate heat transfer (CHT), is encountered in many e...
Thermal interaction of fluids and solids, or conjugate heat transfer (CHT), is en-countered in many ...
Time-accurate simulations of the thermal interaction of flows and structures, also referred to as co...
International audienceThis paper addresses how two time integration schemes, the Heun's scheme for e...
This chapter describes implicit time integration methods developed by four TILDA partners for the ap...
Of fundamental interest are multidisciplinary interactions encompassing: (1) first order systems suc...
In this article, an isochronous explicit time integration framework (or the explicit iIntegrator) fo...
This paper investigates the competitiveness of semi-implicit Runge-Kutta (RK) and spectral deferred ...
In this paper higher order implicit Runge-Kutta schemes are applied to fluid-structure interaction (...
Despite the popularity of high-order explicit Runge-Kutta (ERK) methods for integrating semi-discret...
summary:Numerical simulations of time-dependent behaviour of advances structures need the analysis o...
The computational methods used to predict and optimize the thermal-structural behavior of aerospace ...
Restrictions on the maximum allowable time step of explicit time integration methods for direct and ...
Restrictions on the maximum allowable time step of explicit time integration methods for direct and ...