Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9692869 International Journal of Thermal Sciences 2005 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this paper, the features of the natural neighbor (Sibson) interpolant are used within the context of a constrained Voronoi diagram, dual to the constrained Delaunay triangulation, for treating moving interface (Stefan) problems. The constrained natural element method (C-NEM) uses the Voronoi cells instead of the Delaunay triangles for both interpolation and integration, and thus permits the use of very distorted triangles in the Delaunay triangulation without loss of accuracy. The resulting interpolation is C1 (C∞ in the most part of the domain) everywhere except at the nodes and across the interface, where it is C0, which allows an accurate treatment of models involving moving interfaces. Numerical experiments are performed for proving the accuracy of the method, as well as its promise.
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