The finite difference scheme for 3D mathematical modeling of a wood drying process.

Ciegis, R.; Starikovicius, V.

Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics (2001)

  • Volume: 1, Issue: 2, page 125-137
  • ISSN: 1609-4840

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Ciegis, R., and Starikovicius, V.. "The finite difference scheme for 3D mathematical modeling of a wood drying process.." Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics 1.2 (2001): 125-137. <http://eudml.org/doc/232214>.

@article{Ciegis2001,
author = {Ciegis, R., Starikovicius, V.},
journal = {Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics},
keywords = {finite difference scheme; splitting method; Robin boundary conditions; wooddrying; moisture motion in the wood; stability; convergence; numerical experiments},
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publisher = {Institute of Mathematics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus},
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