A comparison of some numerical methods for the advection-diffusion equation
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2006
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Massey University
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This paper describes a comparison of some numerical methods for solving the
advection-diffusion (AD) equation which may be used to describe transport
of a pollutant. The one-dimensional advection-diffusion equation is solved by
using cubic splines (the natural cubic spline and a ”special” AD cubic spline)
to estimate first and second derivatives, and also by solving the same problem
using two standard finite difference schemes (the FTCS and Crank-Nicolson
methods). Two examples are used for comparison; the numerical results are
compared with analytical solutions. It is found that, for the examples studied,
the finite difference methods give better point-wise solutions than the spline
methods.
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Advection-Diffusion equation
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Thongmoon, M., McKibbin, R. (2006), A comparison of some numerical methods for the advection-diffusion equation, Research Letters in the Information and Mathematical Sciences, 10, 49-62