A new numerical technique named as fuzzy finite difference method is proposed to solve the heat conduction problems with fuzzy uncertainties in both the phys- ical parameters and initial/boundary conditions. In virtue...A new numerical technique named as fuzzy finite difference method is proposed to solve the heat conduction problems with fuzzy uncertainties in both the phys- ical parameters and initial/boundary conditions. In virtue of the level-cut method, the difference discrete equations with fuzzy parameters are equivalently transformed into groups of interval equations. New stability analysis theory suited to fuzzy difference schemes is developed. Based on the parameter perturbation method, the interval ranges of the uncertain temperature field can be approximately predicted. Subsequently, fuzzy solutions to the original difference equations are obtained by the fuzzy resolution theorem. Two numerical examples are given to demonstrate the feasibility and efficiency of the presented method for solving both steady-state and transient heat conduction problems.展开更多
Homotopy Analysis Method(HAM)is semi-analytic method to solve the linear and nonlinear mathematical models which can be used to obtain the approximate solution.The HAM includes an auxiliary parameter,which is an effic...Homotopy Analysis Method(HAM)is semi-analytic method to solve the linear and nonlinear mathematical models which can be used to obtain the approximate solution.The HAM includes an auxiliary parameter,which is an efficient way to examine and analyze the accuracy of linear and nonlinear problems.The main aim of this work is to explore the approximate solutions of fuzzy Volterra integral equations(both linear and nonlinear)with a separable kernel via HAM.This method provides a reliable way to ensure the convergence of the approximation series.A new general form of HAM is presented and analyzed in the fuzzy domain.A qualitative convergence analysis based on the graphical method of a fuzzy HAM is discussed.The solutions sought by the proposed method show that the HAM is easy to implement and computationally quite attractive.Some solutions of fuzzy second kind Volterra integral equations are solved as numerical examples to show the potential of the method.The results also show that HAM provides an easy way to control and modify the convergence area in order to obtain accurate solutions.展开更多
基金supported by the National Special Fund for Major Research Instrument Development(2011YQ140145)111 Project(B07009)+1 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(11002013)Defense Industrial Technology Development Program(A2120110001 and B2120110011)
文摘A new numerical technique named as fuzzy finite difference method is proposed to solve the heat conduction problems with fuzzy uncertainties in both the phys- ical parameters and initial/boundary conditions. In virtue of the level-cut method, the difference discrete equations with fuzzy parameters are equivalently transformed into groups of interval equations. New stability analysis theory suited to fuzzy difference schemes is developed. Based on the parameter perturbation method, the interval ranges of the uncertain temperature field can be approximately predicted. Subsequently, fuzzy solutions to the original difference equations are obtained by the fuzzy resolution theorem. Two numerical examples are given to demonstrate the feasibility and efficiency of the presented method for solving both steady-state and transient heat conduction problems.
基金Dr.Ali Jameel and Noraziah Man are very grateful to the Ministry of Higher Education of Malaysia for providing them with the Fundamental Research Grant Scheme(FRGS)S/O No.14188 that supported this research.
文摘Homotopy Analysis Method(HAM)is semi-analytic method to solve the linear and nonlinear mathematical models which can be used to obtain the approximate solution.The HAM includes an auxiliary parameter,which is an efficient way to examine and analyze the accuracy of linear and nonlinear problems.The main aim of this work is to explore the approximate solutions of fuzzy Volterra integral equations(both linear and nonlinear)with a separable kernel via HAM.This method provides a reliable way to ensure the convergence of the approximation series.A new general form of HAM is presented and analyzed in the fuzzy domain.A qualitative convergence analysis based on the graphical method of a fuzzy HAM is discussed.The solutions sought by the proposed method show that the HAM is easy to implement and computationally quite attractive.Some solutions of fuzzy second kind Volterra integral equations are solved as numerical examples to show the potential of the method.The results also show that HAM provides an easy way to control and modify the convergence area in order to obtain accurate solutions.