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Title:

Phenomenon Computational Pattern: Coupling Relationship Between Phenomena On Multi-Physics Simulation

Authors:

Felix C. G. Santos, José M. A. Barbosa, Eduardo R. de Brito Jr

Published in:

 

 

(2006).ECMS 2006 Proceedings edited by: W. Borutzky, A. Orsoni, R. Zobel. European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2006 

 

ISBN: 0-9553018-0-7

 

20th European Conference on Modelling and Simulation,

Bonn, May 28-31, 2006

 

Citation format:

Santos, F. C. G., Barbosa, J. M. A., & de Brito Jr., E. R. (2006). Phenomenon Computational Pattern: Coupling Relationship Between Phenomena On Multi-Physics Simulation. ECMS 2006 Proceedings edited by: W. Borutzky, A. Orsoni, R. Zobel (pp. 272-277). European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2006-0272

DOI:

http://dx.doi.org/10.7148/2006-0272

Abstract:

Simulation of natural phenomena, such as the evaluation of temperature and air flow distribution inside a room, evaluation of material damage due to mechanical and chemical loads, are crucial in the daily life of engineers. This paper presents the Computational Phenomena Pattern, whose objective is to standardize – through a computational abstraction – the complex interaction of coupled natural phenomena in the context of the Finite Element method. The pattern makes it intuitive and easier the representation of data sharing and dependence between different interacting phenomena when developing simulators based on the Finite Element Method. The pattern models natural phenomena data, the involved processes and their relationships, which are used in the typical simulation process.

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