Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Orthogonal collocation in-finite elements

Based on the above assumptions, the model equations are shown in Table 4. The mass balance equations at the pellet and crystal level are based in the double linear driving model equations or bidisperse model[30]. The solution of the set of parabolic partial differential equations showed in Table 4 was performed using the method of lines. The spatial coordinate was discretized using the method of orthogonal collocation in finite elements. For each element 2 internal collocation points were used and the basis polynomial were calculated using the shifted Jacobi polynomials with weighting function W x) = (a = Q,p=G) hat has equidistant roots inside each element [31]. The set of discretized ordinary differential equations are then solved with DASPK solver [32] which is based on backward differentiation formulas. [Pg.380]


See other pages where Orthogonal collocation in-finite elements is mentioned: [Pg.227]    [Pg.239]    [Pg.837]   


SEARCH



Collocation

Finite element collocation

Finite-element

Orthogonal collocation

© 2024 chempedia.info