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An ANN-based data-predictive approach for comparative study between CFD finite difference and finite volume method

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  • Virendra Talele

    (Department of Mechanical Engineering, MIT School of Engineering, MIT ADT University, Pune, Maharashtra 412201, India†U V Knowledge Link PVT LTD, Nashik, Maharashtra 422007, India)

  • Yuvraj Vadaje

    (��U V Knowledge Link PVT LTD, Nashik, Maharashtra 422007, India‡Department of Mechanical Engineering, MET Institute of Technology, Nashik, Maharashtra 423101, India)

Abstract

In computational fluid dynamics (CFD), there is a transformation of methods over the years for building commercially coded software. Each method has predicted its own set of importance, but the exportation and prediction of data are some of the crucial elements for post-processing and validating results. In the present investigation, a detailed comparative analysis is performed over finite difference method (FDM) and finite volume method (FVM) method for the 1D steady-state heat conduction problem over a 1-m-long plate. The comparison was made between solution creation and validation between FDM and FVM for the analytical and computational scheme. The convergence-dependent study is performed as multi-objective optimization to predict how artificial neural network (ANN) can be used to verify and validate the solution of CFD.

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  • Virendra Talele & Yuvraj Vadaje, 2022. "An ANN-based data-predictive approach for comparative study between CFD finite difference and finite volume method," International Journal of Modern Physics C (IJMPC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 33(10), pages 1-20, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:ijmpcx:v:33:y:2022:i:10:n:s012918312250139x
    DOI: 10.1142/S012918312250139X
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    FDM; FVM; CFD; ANN; 1D; steady state; validation;
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