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Simulation of hydrogen dispersion by the domain decomposition method. (English) Zbl 1253.76094

Summary: We demonstrate the feasibility of the domain decomposition method in simulating large scale finite element models through the ADVENTURE code, an open source freeware partly developed by the Computational Mechanics Laboratory at Kyushu University. Our model is that of hydrogen dispersion in a partially open space, chosen because of its relevance to the safe use of hydrogen as a potential replacement for fossil fuels. An analogy of the Boussinesq approximation is applied in our simulation. We describe the formulations and the model, followed by some results.

MSC:

76M25 Other numerical methods (fluid mechanics) (MSC2010)
65M60 Finite element, Rayleigh-Ritz and Galerkin methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs

Software:

ADVENTURE; GpBiCg
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