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The following pages link to Methodology of numerical coupling for transient conjugate heat transfer (Q1641473):
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- An accelerated technique for solving a coupled system of differential equations for a catalytic converter in interphase heat transfer (Q323807) (← links)
- Use of the method of manufactured solutions for the verification of conjugate heat transfer solvers (Q729392) (← links)
- Comparative study of coupling coefficients in Dirichlet-Robin procedure for fluid-structure aerothermal simulations (Q729533) (← links)
- Stability of static conjugate heat transfer coupling approaches using Robin interface conditions (Q1653756) (← links)
- Implementation of an iterative algorithm for the coupled heat transfer in case of high-speed flow around a body (Q1653805) (← links)
- Conjugate heat transfer for the unsteady compressible Navier-Stokes equations using a multi-block coupling (Q2362058) (← links)
- A high order time-accurate loosely-coupled solution algorithm for unsteady conjugate heat transfer problems (Q2450013) (← links)
- Calculation of conjugate heat transfer problem with volumetric heat generation using the Galerkin method (Q2486822) (← links)
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- Accuracy and stability analysis of a second‐order time‐accurate loosely coupled partitioned algorithm for transient conjugate heat transfer problems (Q4964844) (← links)
- Combined interface boundary condition method for coupled thermal simulations (Q5385233) (← links)
- Development of numerical methodology for unsteady fluid-solid thermal interaction in multicomponent flow simulation (Q6040326) (← links)
- A multi region adjoint-based solver for topology optimization in conjugate heat transfer problems (Q6060742) (← links)
- On one method for calculating nonstationary heat transfer between a gas flow and a solid body (Q6190792) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of an efficient time integration scheme for unsteady conjugate heat transfer (Q6544378) (← links)