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Finite Volume Method

The document discusses the finite volume method, which is a numerical method for solving problems involving fluid flow and heat transfer. It describes the basic steps of the method, which are to generate a grid, discretize the governing equations, and solve the discretized equations. It then provides three examples of applying the finite volume method to solve one-dimensional steady-state conduction problems with and without heat generation or convection.

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Finite Volume Method

The document discusses the finite volume method, which is a numerical method for solving problems involving fluid flow and heat transfer. It describes the basic steps of the method, which are to generate a grid, discretize the governing equations, and solve the discretized equations. It then provides three examples of applying the finite volume method to solve one-dimensional steady-state conduction problems with and without heat generation or convection.

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Finite Volume Method

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CONTROL VOLUME NOTATIONS

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Finite Volume Method for one-dimensional Steady State Diffusion

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STEP 1: GRID GENERATION

STEP 2: DISCRETISATION

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Example-1 : 1-D steady state conduction without heat source

Solution:

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Rearranging,

Discretised equation for node 1

For node 5

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TA = 100

TB = 500

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EXAMPLE 2: CONDUCTION WITH HEAT GENERATION L=2cm, k=0.5W/m/K, q=1000kW/m3, TA=100oC, TB=200oC

Solution:

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EXAMPLE 3:

CONVECTION-DIFFUSION PROBLEM

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Solution:

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