@Article{IJNAM-6-3, author = {M., Flück and T., Hofer and Picasso, M. and Rappaz, J. and Steiner, G.}, title = {Scientific Computing for Aluminum Production}, journal = {International Journal of Numerical Analysis and Modeling}, year = {2009}, volume = {6}, number = {3}, pages = {489--504}, abstract = {

Numerical simulation in aluminum production involves many different topics, this paper is dedicated to some aspects of two of them. In the first part, a numerical approach for the computation of the motion of the fluids in an electrolytic cell is presented, with an emphasis on a mesh deformation technique to track the free interface during the time. In a second part, a model for the simulation of alumina dissolution and repartition is exposed.

}, issn = {2617-8710}, doi = {https://doi.org/2009-IJNAM-780}, url = {https://global-sci.com/article/83662/scientific-computing-for-aluminum-production} }