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Towards reduction of computational cost for large-scale combustion modelling with a multi-regional concept

Zhang et al., 2018

Document ID
8997712762819616598
Author
Zhang F
Zirwes T
Habisreuther P
Bockhorn H
Publication year
Publication venue
Progress in Computational Fluid Dynamics, an International Journal

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The objective of the work is to validate the feasibility and the performance gain of a multi- regional approach, which has the potential to improve computing performance significantly for large-scale modelling of combustion processes. The basic idea is to solve the non …
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