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Simplified Marker and Cell

The geometry and mesh arrangement in the fluid region are exactly the same as those of the steady-state subchannel analysis code. Figure 6.60 shows the entire algorithm. The momentum conservation equations for three directions and a mass conservation equation are solved with the Simplified Marker And Cell (SMAC) method [32]. In the SMAC method, a temporary velocity field is calculated, the Poison equation is solved, and then the velocity and pressure fields are calculated as shown in Fig. 6.61. The Successive Over-Relaxation (SOR) method is used to solve a matrix. [Pg.415]

Liebovitch, L. S., 1998, Eractals and Chaos Simplified for the Life Sciences, Oxford University Press, New York. Lippincott-Schwartz, J. and G. H. Patterson, 2003, Development and use of fluorescent protein markers in living cells. Science 300 87-90. [Pg.675]


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