Comparison of different solution algorithms for sparse linear equations arising from flowsheeting problems
Kaijaluoto, S., Neittaanmäki, P., Ruhtila, J. (1989). Comparison of different solution algorithms for sparse linear equations arising from flowsheeting problems. Computers & Chemical Engineering 13 (4-5), 433-439. doi:10.1016/0098-1354(89)85024-0
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Computers & Chemical EngineeringPäivämäärä
1989Pääsyrajoitukset
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Computational efficiencies of seven different algorithms for the solution of sparse linear equation systems have been compared. The comparison was made both by using randomly generated equation sets and by linking the algorithms to an equation-based flowsheeting package and by solving real simulation problems.
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