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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 2016, Volume 28, Number 3, Pages 133–136 (Mi mm3715)  

Application of a truncated Newton method to the numerical solution of radiative heat transfer problems

V. V. Zaviyalov

Russian Federal Nuclear Center – Zababakhin Institute of Technical Physics (RFNC-VNIITF)
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Abstract: A truncated Newton method is used for the iterative solution of implicit discrete equations which approximate the nonlinear radiative heat transfer equations in “grey matter” assumption. Its efficiency is demonstrated by an example on the basis of the WDD-scheme of the discrete ordinate method in slab geometry.
Keywords: Newton’s method , iteration method, radiative heat transfer.
Received: 05.06.2014
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Document Type: Article
Language: Russian
Citation: V. V. Zaviyalov, “Application of a truncated Newton method to the numerical solution of radiative heat transfer problems”, Matem. Mod., 28:3 (2016), 133–136
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\paper Application of a truncated Newton method to the numerical solution of radiative heat transfer problems
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\issue 3
\pages 133--136
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