OFEM: An optimum finite element algorithm for heat transfer problem in twodimensional insulated-tip rectangular fin

Among various available numerical solution techniques, finite element method (FEM) is one of the important methods of those. Usually elements are sub-divided uniformly in FEM which is known as conventional FEM (CFEM) to obtain temperature distribution behavior in a fin or plate for various aerospace...

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Main Authors: Fakir, Md Moslemuddin, S., Basri, I. B. M., Sahat, Sharma, K. V., Sabira, Khatun
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spelling ump-260952019-10-18T03:28:05Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26095/ OFEM: An optimum finite element algorithm for heat transfer problem in twodimensional insulated-tip rectangular fin Fakir, Md Moslemuddin S., Basri I. B. M., Sahat Sharma, K. V. Sabira, Khatun QA76 Computer software TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TS Manufactures Among various available numerical solution techniques, finite element method (FEM) is one of the important methods of those. Usually elements are sub-divided uniformly in FEM which is known as conventional FEM (CFEM) to obtain temperature distribution behavior in a fin or plate for various aerospace and mechanical engineering applications. Hence, extra computational complexity is needed to obtain a fair solution with required accuracy. In this paper, an algorithm is proposed to generate non-uniform sub-elements and then implemented on FEM to obtain optimum FEM (OFEM) solution to reduce the computational complexity. This OFEM is applied for the solution of two-dimensional heat transfer problem in an insulated-tip thin rectangular fin. The obtained results are compared with CFEM. It is found that the OFEM exhibit around 65% more accurate results than CFEM showing its potentiality. IEEE 2011 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26095/1/OFEM-%20An%20optimum%20finite%20element%20algorithm%20for%20heat%20transfer%20problem%20.pdf Fakir, Md Moslemuddin and S., Basri and I. B. M., Sahat and Sharma, K. V. and Sabira, Khatun (2011) OFEM: An optimum finite element algorithm for heat transfer problem in twodimensional insulated-tip rectangular fin. In: 3rd International Conference on Computational Intelligence, Communication Systems and Networks, 26-28 July 2011 , Bali, Indonesia. pp. 173-177.. ISBN 978-1-4577-0975-3 https://doi.org/10.1109/CICSyN.2011.46
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Fakir, Md Moslemuddin
S., Basri
I. B. M., Sahat
Sharma, K. V.
Sabira, Khatun
OFEM: An optimum finite element algorithm for heat transfer problem in twodimensional insulated-tip rectangular fin
description Among various available numerical solution techniques, finite element method (FEM) is one of the important methods of those. Usually elements are sub-divided uniformly in FEM which is known as conventional FEM (CFEM) to obtain temperature distribution behavior in a fin or plate for various aerospace and mechanical engineering applications. Hence, extra computational complexity is needed to obtain a fair solution with required accuracy. In this paper, an algorithm is proposed to generate non-uniform sub-elements and then implemented on FEM to obtain optimum FEM (OFEM) solution to reduce the computational complexity. This OFEM is applied for the solution of two-dimensional heat transfer problem in an insulated-tip thin rectangular fin. The obtained results are compared with CFEM. It is found that the OFEM exhibit around 65% more accurate results than CFEM showing its potentiality.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Fakir, Md Moslemuddin
S., Basri
I. B. M., Sahat
Sharma, K. V.
Sabira, Khatun
author_facet Fakir, Md Moslemuddin
S., Basri
I. B. M., Sahat
Sharma, K. V.
Sabira, Khatun
author_sort Fakir, Md Moslemuddin
title OFEM: An optimum finite element algorithm for heat transfer problem in twodimensional insulated-tip rectangular fin
title_short OFEM: An optimum finite element algorithm for heat transfer problem in twodimensional insulated-tip rectangular fin
title_full OFEM: An optimum finite element algorithm for heat transfer problem in twodimensional insulated-tip rectangular fin
title_fullStr OFEM: An optimum finite element algorithm for heat transfer problem in twodimensional insulated-tip rectangular fin
title_full_unstemmed OFEM: An optimum finite element algorithm for heat transfer problem in twodimensional insulated-tip rectangular fin
title_sort ofem: an optimum finite element algorithm for heat transfer problem in twodimensional insulated-tip rectangular fin
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2011
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26095/
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http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26095/1/OFEM-%20An%20optimum%20finite%20element%20algorithm%20for%20heat%20transfer%20problem%20.pdf
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