Difference between revisions of "The DYCO Solver"

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and also complex non-homogeneous structures and topologies.
 
and also complex non-homogeneous structures and topologies.
  
Moreover, possibly anisotropic, discontinuous thermo-electric coefficients, and their temperature dependence can also be included.
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Moreover, possibly anisotropic, discontinuous thermo-electric coefficients, and their temperature dependence can also be included.
This multi-scale approach  allows for lighter/heavier computations and technological “optimization” !
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This multi-scale approach  allows for lighter/heavier computations and technological “optimization” !

Revision as of 19:41, 30 March 2016

We have started to develop a nodal-type Finite-Volume based solver called DyCo.

The solver should allow for steady, pseudo-unsteady & unsteady computations.

Moreover, the versatility of the nodal approach can handle local to global scales (i.e. from coarse-grain to fine tuning) and also complex non-homogeneous structures and topologies.

Moreover, possibly anisotropic, discontinuous thermo-electric coefficients, and their temperature dependence can also be included. This multi-scale approach allows for lighter/heavier computations and technological “optimization” !