method of weighted residuals
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Ricoeur ◽  
M. Wingen

AbstractWeak formulations of boundary value problems are the basis of various numerical discretization schemes. They are classically derived applying the method of weighted residuals or a variational principle. For electrodynamical and caloric problems, variational approaches are not straightforwardly obtained from physical principles like in mechanics. Weak formulations of Maxwell’s equations and of energy or charge balances thus are frequently derived from the method of weighted residuals or tailored variational approaches. Related formulations of multiphysical problems, combining mechanical balance equations and the axioms of electrodynamics with those of heat conduction, however, raise the additional issue of lacking consistency of physical units, since fluxes of charge and heat intrinsically involve time rates and temperature is only included in the heat balance. In this paper, an energy-based approach toward combined electrodynamic–thermomechanical problems is presented within a classical framework, merging Hamilton’s and Jourdain’s variational principles, originally established in analytical mechanics, to obtain an appropriate basis for a multiphysical formulation. Complementing the Lagrange function by additional potentials of heat flux and electric current and appropriately defining generalized virtual powers of external fields including dissipative processes, a consistent formulation is obtained for the four-field problem and compared to a weighted residuals approach.


2016 ◽  
Vol 13 (02) ◽  
pp. 1640001 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antonio Barletta ◽  
Michele Celli

The aim of this paper is to analyze the onset of convective instability in a plane porous channel inclined to the horizontal. A net upslope or downslope flow is considered, so that mixed convection takes place as caused by the uniform and symmetric heat fluxes prescribed on the impermeable bounding walls. The thermoconvective instability of the basic flow is studied versus small-amplitude wavelike perturbations. The hybrid analytical–numerical technique adopted in this paper, in order to track and illustrate the parametric changes of neutral stability curves, is Galerkin’s method of weighted residuals. Numerical values at significant points on the neutral stability curves are obtained by employing an accurate Runge–Kutta solver combined with the shooting method.


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