2000
DOI: 10.1007/s100100000033
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Transient natural convection flow over vertical cylinder with variable surface temperatures

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“…The stability analysis of the finite-difference equations that approximates the solution of heat transfer problems has been studied by Soundalgekar [13], Muthukumaraswamy and Ganesan [8], and Ganesan and Rani [3]. In this section, the von Neumann method is used to study the stability condition for the finite difference (3.1), (3.2), and (3.3).…”
Section: Stability Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stability analysis of the finite-difference equations that approximates the solution of heat transfer problems has been studied by Soundalgekar [13], Muthukumaraswamy and Ganesan [8], and Ganesan and Rani [3]. In this section, the von Neumann method is used to study the stability condition for the finite difference (3.1), (3.2), and (3.3).…”
Section: Stability Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Substituting Equation (A1) in Equations (13)- (15). Under the assumptions that coefficients U , and are constant over any one step and denoting the values after one time step by , and , we may get that, after simplification…”
Section: N S Elgazery and M A Hassanmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The stability analysis of the finite difference equations, which approximates the solution of heat transfer problems, is studied by Ganesan and Rani [15], Muthukumaraswamy and Ganesan [16] and Soundalgekar [17]. In this section, the Von Neumann method is used to study the stability condition for the finite difference equations (13) …”
Section: Appendix Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By employing laminar boundary layer flow assumptions due to Saffman [5] and the Boussinesq approximation, the governing conservation equations [2][3][4] can be written as Equation for dusty gas:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the CrankNicholson system is unconditionally stable for natural convection flow [4]. Thus, the compatible and stability ensure convergence.…”
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confidence: 98%