11-11

An operator-splitting finite element method for the efficient parallel solution of multi-dimensional population balance systems

by Ganesan, S.; Tobiska, L.

 

Preprint series: 11-11, Preprints

MSC:
65M60 Finite elements, Rayleigh-Ritz and Galerkin methods, finite methods
65Y20 Complexity and performance of numerical algorithms, See also {68Q25}

 

Abstract: An efficient and novel numerical scheme for multi-dimensional population balance systems is presented in this paper. The proposed numerical scheme can be used to solve population balance systems in $\mathbb{R}^{d+s}$, where $d=1,~2,~3$ and $s>1$ are the dimensions of the physical and internal property spaces. The numerical scheme is based on operator-splitting finite element method, and it alleviates the ``curse of dimensionality

Keywords: Population balance systems, Crystallization, Finite elements, Operator-splitting, Simulation


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