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Numerical solution is performed on a fixed mesh using the finite volume method.
The shallow water equations coupled to the set of reaction advection diffusion equations are discretized on a geodesic icosahedral mesh using the finite volume technique.
Furthermore, the accuracy of the generated mesh using the shrink-wrap technique is evaluated by calculating the bulk and radial voidage distribution, the pressure drop, and by velocity profile and heat transfer analysis using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations.
The first step estimates the interior vertex positions on the deformed mesh using the boundary deformation to choose appropriate partial differential equation (PDE) coefficients in the anisotropic FEMWARP method.
The governing conservation equations of energy and electric current, with the inclusion of thermoelectric effects, are solved on an unstructured mesh using the finite-volume method to simulate a transverse Peltier cooler under various operating conditions.
The flow field is updated in two fractional steps, where the vortex elements are first convected according to the local velocity, and then their vorticity is diffused and redistributed over a predefined mesh using the extended interpolation kernels.
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The PSFC Box-beams was meshed using the SCS program, as shown in Figs. 11, 12 and 13.
To use the compositional maps in our FE-based image reconstructions, we first generated forward/parameter meshes using the "iso2mesh" mesh generator [ 34].
For this particular application, the segmented voxel stack was meshed using the meshing software Tetgen (www.tetgen.berlios.de/) after prior computation of a STL surface representation using a marching cubes algorithm, using the methods described in Ref. 38.
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