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Stabilized finite element method for heat transfer and turbulent flows inside industrial furnaces

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Figure 3. General flowchart for a heat treatment process Workpieces input: materials properties, positions
Figure  9.  Heating process of an immersed solid inside an industrial furnace
Figure 11. Comparison of the Galerkin (left), the SUPG (center) and the SCPG(right). From  top to bottom,: Pe K =0.5, Pe K =5, Pe K =50
Figure 13.  Problem domain with initial and boundary conditions.  Two advection fields were considered:
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