This Chapter addresses the numerical simulation of thermal diffusion in multi-phase materials. A Lattice Monte Carlo method is used in the analysis of two- and three-dimensional calculation models. The composites considered are assembled by two or three phases, each exhibiting different thermal conductivities. First, a random distribution of phases is considered and the dependence of the effective thermal conductivity on the phase composition is investigated. The second part of this analysis uses a random-growth algorithm that simulates the influence of surface energy on the formation of composite materials. The effective thermal conductivity of these structures is investigated and compared to random structures. The final part of the Chapte...
A correct strategy for evaluation of the effective thermal diffusivity, and, similarly, for the eval...
A correct strategy for evaluation of the effective thermal diffusivity, and, similarly, for the eval...
In this paper, the Finite Element and lattice Monte Carlo methods are used to calculate the effectiv...
This Chapter addresses the numerical simulation of thermal diffusion in multi-phase materials. A Lat...
Ever since its development during World War II as part of the Manhattan Project, the Monte Carlo met...
In this paper, we review the recent developed method based around lattice-based random walks and the...
In this overview, we introduce the recently developed Lattice Monte Carlo method for addressing and ...
The Lattice Monte Carlo method is a computationally intensive approach towards the study of thermal ...
This paper addresses the use of the Lattice Monte Carlo method for the thermal characterization of c...
The Lattice Monte Carlo (LMC) method recently developed by the authors is an unusually powerful and ...
In this review paper, we introduce the recently developed Lattice Monte Carlo method for addressing...
In this review paper, we introduce the recently developed Lattice Monte Carlo method for addressing...
A correct strategy for evaluation of the effective thermal diffusivity, and, similarly, for the eval...
A correct strategy for evaluation of the effective thermal diffusivity, and, similarly, for the eval...
A correct strategy for evaluation of the effective thermal diffusivity, and, similarly, for the eval...
A correct strategy for evaluation of the effective thermal diffusivity, and, similarly, for the eval...
A correct strategy for evaluation of the effective thermal diffusivity, and, similarly, for the eval...
In this paper, the Finite Element and lattice Monte Carlo methods are used to calculate the effectiv...
This Chapter addresses the numerical simulation of thermal diffusion in multi-phase materials. A Lat...
Ever since its development during World War II as part of the Manhattan Project, the Monte Carlo met...
In this paper, we review the recent developed method based around lattice-based random walks and the...
In this overview, we introduce the recently developed Lattice Monte Carlo method for addressing and ...
The Lattice Monte Carlo method is a computationally intensive approach towards the study of thermal ...
This paper addresses the use of the Lattice Monte Carlo method for the thermal characterization of c...
The Lattice Monte Carlo (LMC) method recently developed by the authors is an unusually powerful and ...
In this review paper, we introduce the recently developed Lattice Monte Carlo method for addressing...
In this review paper, we introduce the recently developed Lattice Monte Carlo method for addressing...
A correct strategy for evaluation of the effective thermal diffusivity, and, similarly, for the eval...
A correct strategy for evaluation of the effective thermal diffusivity, and, similarly, for the eval...
A correct strategy for evaluation of the effective thermal diffusivity, and, similarly, for the eval...
A correct strategy for evaluation of the effective thermal diffusivity, and, similarly, for the eval...
A correct strategy for evaluation of the effective thermal diffusivity, and, similarly, for the eval...
In this paper, the Finite Element and lattice Monte Carlo methods are used to calculate the effectiv...