Abstract

The use of a commercially available computer software package for obtaining finite element solutions to a general class of either time-dependent, steady-state, or eigenvalue type partial differential equations in two-space dimensions is considered. This package, which is called PDE/PROTRAN, is introduced through two example problems that describe mathematical models of chemical engineering systems. The advantages and limitations of the code for obtaining rapid and accurate solutions to related mathematical models is also discussed.

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