1998
DOI: 10.1023/a:1004319829612
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“…[10] To determine the temperature and the concentration fields, the drop radius axis r was divided into a number of intervals (finite volume) with the mesh points located at the center of each interval, as shown in Figure 2. Equations [5] and [6] were, respectively, discretized as a set of implicit difference equations using the assumption that the temperature T and concentration C m , C e , and C b varied in a stepwise manner in the direction of the time axis and also in the direction of the drop radius axis (n mesh points).…”
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“…[10] To determine the temperature and the concentration fields, the drop radius axis r was divided into a number of intervals (finite volume) with the mesh points located at the center of each interval, as shown in Figure 2. Equations [5] and [6] were, respectively, discretized as a set of implicit difference equations using the assumption that the temperature T and concentration C m , C e , and C b varied in a stepwise manner in the direction of the time axis and also in the direction of the drop radius axis (n mesh points).…”
Section: B Numerical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5] and [6] yielded, respectively, N ordinary differential equations with one equation for each of the N spatial mesh points. These equations were solved with the TDMA algorithm.…”
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