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Degenerate hyperbolic equations 2 Reduced Euler equations 2 Energy estimate 1 Method-of-lines 1 Partial differential-algebraic equations 1 Partial differential–algebraic equations 1 Perturbation analysis 1 Stability analysis 1 Zero Mach-number limit 1
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Hanke, Michael 2 Strömgren, Magnus 2 Henrik, K. 1 Olsson, A. 1
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On the numerical approximation of a degenerated hyperbolic system
Strömgren, Magnus; Hanke, Michael - In: Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM) 79 (2009) 5, pp. 1585-1602
The heat exchanger in a heat pump system may be conveniently described by a degenerated hyperbolic system, namely the zero Mach-number limit of the Euler equations. This leads to a mixed hyperbolic/parabolic system with coupled time-dependent boundary conditions. We propose a method-of-lines...
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Stability analysis of a degenerate hyperbolic system modelling a heat exchanger
Hanke, Michael; Henrik, K.; Olsson, A.; Strömgren, Magnus - In: Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM) 74 (2007) 1, pp. 8-19
Mathematical modelling of a heat exchanger in a carbon dioxide heat pump, an evaporator, is considered. A reduced model, called the the zero Mach-number limit, is derived from the Euler equations of compressible liquid flow through elimination of time scales associated with sound waves. The...
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