Convergence analysis of a vertex-centered finite volume scheme for a copper heap leaching model

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In this paper a two-dimensional solute transport model is considered to simulate the leaching of copper ore tailing using sulfuric acid as the leaching agent. The mathematical model consists in a system of differential equations: two diffusion-convection-reaction equations with Neumann boundary conditions, and one ordinary differential equation. The numerical scheme consists in a combination of finite volume and finite element methods. A Godunov scheme is used for the convection term and an P1-FEM for the diffusion term. The convergence analysis is based on standard compactness results in L2. Some numerical examples illustrate the effectiveness of the scheme © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Cariaga, E., Concha, F., Pop, L. S., & Sepúlveda, M. (2010). Convergence analysis of a vertex-centered finite volume scheme for a copper heap leaching model. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, 33(9), 1059–1077. https://doi.org/10.1002/mma.1234

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