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Old   November 21, 2022, 23:11
Question Other Implicit method to compare with TDMA ?
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Hello everyone,
I have solved my energy equation based on TDMA (Tridiagonal Matrix) implicit method. I would like to compare my case with any other implicit method ?
Kindly share any suggestions ?
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Old   November 22, 2022, 08:44
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Strictly speaking TDMA is just a solution technique for solving a system of linear equations, not an implicit method. If you are looking for other linear system solvers then you can consider Guass-Seidel, Jacobi, GM-RES, ... Just look in any book on numerical techniques for linear systems.
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