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Mathematical notes of NEFU, 2020 Volume 27, Issue 2, Pages 77–92 (Mi svfu286)

Mathematical modeling

Numerical homogenization for heat transfer problems in the permafrost zone

V. N. Alekseeva, A. A. Tyrylgina, M. V. Vasilyevabc, V. I. Vasilievb

a International Research Laboratory "Multiscale model reduction", North-Eastern Federal University named after M. K. Ammosov, Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University, 42 Kulakovsky Street, Yakutsk 677980, Russia
b North-Eastern Federal University named after M. K. Ammosov, 42 Kulakovsky Street, Yakutsk 677980, Russia
c Institute for Scientific Computation, Texas AM University, College Station, TX 77843-3368

Abstract: The work considers heat transfer problems taking into account phase transitions of moisture in the soil. The mathematical model of heat transfer processes with phase transition is described using the classical Stefan model and is a nonlinear parabolic equation. To solve the problem, a numerical homogenization method is proposed for the nonlinear problem using the effective thermal conductivity coefficient for thawed and frozen zones. The calculation of the effective thermal conductivity tensor is carried out in local domains (coarse mesh cells) and is used to construct the approximation on a coarse mesh by the finite element method. Numerical implementation was carried out using FEniCS computational library for finite element approximation. Numerical results are presented for the model problem in two-dimensional and three-dimensional formulations.

Keywords: FEniCS, mathematical modeling, heat transfer, phase transition, the Stefan problem, numerical homogenization, the finite element method, FEniCS.

UDC: 519.63

Received: 05.12.2019
Revised: 06.02.2020
Accepted: 30.04.2020

DOI: 10.25587/SVFU.2020.47.81.005



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