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From: Mirko.Vukovic on 24 Jan 2008 10:34 Hi, Does anyone know of packages to solve the convection-diffusion PDE's (maybe using the finite volume formulation)? I am looking to solve a chemically reactive flow problem. I saw Clawpack, but that one is for hyperbolic PDE's. It does offer one example of the advection/diffusion problem (http:// www.amath.washington.edu/~claw/), but not being an expert, I am wondering how robust clawpack is for such problems. Thank you, Mirko
From: Gib Bogle on 24 Jan 2008 15:18 Mirko.Vukovic(a)gmail.com wrote: > Hi, > > Does anyone know of packages to solve the convection-diffusion PDE's > (maybe using the finite volume formulation)? I am looking to solve a > chemically reactive flow problem. > > I saw Clawpack, but that one is for hyperbolic PDE's. It does offer > one example of the advection/diffusion problem (http:// > www.amath.washington.edu/~claw/), but not being an expert, I am > wondering how robust clawpack is for such problems. > > Thank you, > > Mirko Try sci.math.num-analysis
From: Mirko.Vukovic on 24 Jan 2008 15:36 On Jan 24, 3:18 pm, Gib Bogle <bo...(a)ihug.too.much.spam.co.nz> wrote: > Mirko.Vuko...(a)gmail.com wrote: > > Hi, > > > Does anyone know of packages to solve the convection-diffusion PDE's > > (maybe using the finite volume formulation)? I am looking to solve a > > chemically reactive flow problem. > > > I saw Clawpack, but that one is for hyperbolic PDE's. It does offer > > one example of the advection/diffusion problem (http:// > >www.amath.washington.edu/~claw/), but not being an expert, I am > > wondering how robust clawpack is for such problems. > > > Thank you, > > > Mirko > > Try sci.math.num-analysis Thanks for the pointer
From: Kith on 25 Jan 2008 13:16 On Jan 24, 10:34 am, Mirko.Vuko...(a)gmail.com wrote: > Hi, > > Does anyone know of packages to solve the convection-diffusion PDE's > (maybe using the finite volume formulation)? I am looking to solve a > chemically reactive flow problem. > > I saw Clawpack, but that one is for hyperbolic PDE's. It does offer > one example of the advection/diffusion problem (http://www.amath.washington.edu/~claw/), but not being an expert, I am > wondering how robust clawpack is for such problems. > > Thank you, > > Mirko Hi, Please contact Dr. Poojitha D. Yapa in clarkson university - www.clarkson.edu/~pdy . he is working on advection and diffusion problems with Lagrangian Parcel methods. He has many numerical models. His present model CDOG gives much better results. (http://people.clarkson.edu/~pdy/Frame- cdog.htm) Best regards Kith
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