Finite volume method for analysis of stress and strain in wood
This paper presents a numerical method (the finite volume method) for analysing stress and strain in wood as a solid body. The method is very simple and easy to use. It starts from an integral form of the equations governing momentum, heat and mass balance. Second-order in both time and space finite...
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oai:doaj.org-article:4a16d1734cc44fbf9d99dd6cc9e1fc352021-12-02T01:42:38ZFinite volume method for analysis of stress and strain in wood0012-6772https://doaj.org/article/4a16d1734cc44fbf9d99dd6cc9e1fc352009-03-01T00:00:00Zhttp://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=54712https://doaj.org/toc/0012-6772This paper presents a numerical method (the finite volume method) for analysing stress and strain in wood as a solid body. The method is very simple and easy to use. It starts from an integral form of the equations governing momentum, heat and mass balance. Second-order in both time and space finite volume discretisation is performed using the corresponding constitutive relations, resulting in a set of algebraic equations, which are then solved by an efficient segregated iterative procedure. In order to demonstrate the method’s possibilities, stress and deformation are analysed in a loaded chair and in wood samples during the process of wood drying and steaming.Izet HormanDunja MartinovićSeid HajdarevićUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technologyarticlefinite volume methodchairwooddryingsteamingForestrySD1-669.5ENDrvna Industrija, Vol 60, Iss 1, Pp 27-32 (2009) |
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This paper presents a numerical method (the finite volume method) for analysing stress and strain in wood as a solid body. The method is very simple and easy to use. It starts from an integral form of the equations governing momentum, heat and mass balance. Second-order in both time and space finite volume discretisation is performed using the corresponding constitutive relations, resulting in a set of algebraic equations, which are then solved by an efficient segregated iterative procedure. In order to demonstrate the method’s possibilities, stress and deformation are analysed in a loaded chair and in wood samples during the process of wood drying and steaming. |
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Finite volume method for analysis of stress and strain in wood |
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Finite volume method for analysis of stress and strain in wood |
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Finite volume method for analysis of stress and strain in wood |
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Finite volume method for analysis of stress and strain in wood |
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Finite volume method for analysis of stress and strain in wood |
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finite volume method for analysis of stress and strain in wood |
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University of Zagreb, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology |
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