The lattice Monte Carlo method for solving phenomenological mass and thermal diffusion problems
In this overview, we introduce the recently developed Lattice Monte Carlo method for addressing and solving phenomenologically-based mass and thermal diffusion problems especially for composite and porous materials. With examples, we describe the application of this numerical method to calculate eff...
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my.utm.127812011-06-29T07:53:53Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/12781/ The lattice Monte Carlo method for solving phenomenological mass and thermal diffusion problems Belova, Irina V. Murch, Graeme E. Fiedler, Thomas Öchsner, Andreas TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery In this overview, we introduce the recently developed Lattice Monte Carlo method for addressing and solving phenomenologically-based mass and thermal diffusion problems especially for composite and porous materials. With examples, we describe the application of this numerical method to calculate effective mass diffusivities and concentration profiles. Next, we describe the application of this method to the calculation of effective thermal conductivities/thermal diffusivities and temperature profiles. Scitec Publications Ltd. 2008 Article PeerReviewed Belova, Irina V. and Murch, Graeme E. and Fiedler, Thomas and Öchsner, Andreas (2008) The lattice Monte Carlo method for solving phenomenological mass and thermal diffusion problems. Defect and Diffusion Forum , 279 . pp. 13-22. ISSN 1012-0386 http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/3-908451-61-2.13 doi:10.4028/3-908451-61-2.13 |
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In this overview, we introduce the recently developed Lattice Monte Carlo method for addressing and solving phenomenologically-based mass and thermal diffusion problems especially for composite and porous materials. With examples, we describe the application of this numerical method to calculate effective mass diffusivities and concentration profiles. Next, we describe the application of this method to the calculation of effective thermal conductivities/thermal diffusivities and temperature profiles. |
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The lattice Monte Carlo method for solving phenomenological mass and thermal diffusion problems |
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The lattice Monte Carlo method for solving phenomenological mass and thermal diffusion problems |
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The lattice Monte Carlo method for solving phenomenological mass and thermal diffusion problems |
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The lattice Monte Carlo method for solving phenomenological mass and thermal diffusion problems |
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The lattice Monte Carlo method for solving phenomenological mass and thermal diffusion problems |
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