Euler’s First-Order Explicit Method–Peridynamic Differential Operator for Solving Two-Dimensional Population Balance Equations in Crystallization
Cengceng Dong,
Chunlei Ruan
Abstract:The population balance equations (PBEs) serve as the primary governing equations for simulating the crystallization process. Two-dimensional (2D) PBEs pertain to crystals that exhibit anisotropic growth, which is characterized by changes in two internal coordinates. Because PBEs are the hyperbolic equations, it becomes imperative to establish a high-resolution scheme to reduce numerical diffusion and numerical dispersion, thereby ensuring accurate crystal size distribution. This paper uses Euler’s first-order … Show more
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