Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
512350 Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The problem of unsteady coupled moisture and heat energy transport through a porous solid is studied numerically using singular boundary integral representation of the governing equations. The integral equations are discretized using mixed-boundary elements and a multidomain method also known as the macro-elements technique. Two discretization models over time are presented, i.e. constant and linear interpolation in time. Numerical simulations were performed for the benchmark problems of moisture uptake within a semi-infinite region and for the drying out of a layer. Non-uniform grids of increasing mesh density were employed to ensure accurate solutions. Satisfactory agreement is obtained with benchmark results, especially when using the linear in time numerical model.

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