Solving 2D Convection Diffusion Equation
39 Ansichten (letzte 30 Tage)
Ältere Kommentare anzeigen
Aimi Oguri
am 14 Nov. 2019
Kommentiert: Emily Condon
am 16 Mär. 2021
I want to solve the above convection diffusion equation.
Can anybody help me?
function ConvectionDiffusion
m = 0;
x = linspace(0,0.025,10); %0~0.025の間を10個に等間隔でとるベクトル
t = linspace(0,10);
DATP = 2.36*10e-10; %m^2/s
sol = pdepe(m,@pdefun,@icfun,@bcfun,x,t);
h = 2*10e-4; %m
vvar = h*tau/6*mu;
y = 6*10e-6;
vy = 6*vvar*y/h*(1-y/h); %velocity in x direction
function [g,f,s] = pdefun(x,t,c,DcDx)
v = vy;
g = 1;
f = D*DcDx;
s = -v*DcDx;
end
function c0 = icfun(x)
c0 = 0;
end
function [pl,ql,pr,qr] = bcfun(xl,cl,xr,cr,t)
pl = -10*D;
ql = 1;
pr = 0;
qr = 1;
end
end
0 Kommentare
Akzeptierte Antwort
Ravi Kumar
am 14 Nov. 2019
You might be able to setup the 2-D version using PDE toolbox. Take look at the following code. Please verify I have accuratly captured the problem statement.
function convDiff
model = createpde;
L = 0.025; %L
h = 2E-4; %h
vb = 1; % Define the correct value.
gdm = [3;4;0;L;L;0;0;0;h;h];
g = decsg(gdm,'R1',('R1')');
geometryFromEdges(model,g);
generateMesh(model,'Hmax', h/4);
pdegplot(model,'EdgeLabels','on');
D = 2.36E-10;
specifyCoefficients(model,'m',0,'d',0,'c',D,'a',0,'f',@fcoef);
applyBoundaryCondition(model,'dirichlet','Edge',4,'u',0);
applyBoundaryCondition(model,'neumann','Edge',1,'g',@gcoef);
applyBoundaryCondition(model,'neumann','Edge',3,'g',0);
R = solvepde(model)
pdeplot(model,'XYData',R.NodalSolution)
function g = gcoef(location,state)
Vmax = 0.8E-6;
Km = 0.457;
k = Vmax/Km;
mu = 9.45E-4;
tauW = 6*mu*vb/h;
a1 = 9.281E-11;
a2 = 1.505E-9;
a3 = 5.624;
S = a1 + a2*tauW/(a3+tauW);
g = k.*state.u - S;
end
function f = fcoef(location,state)
yb = location.y/h;
v = 6*vb*yb.*(1-yb);
f = v.*state.ux;
end
end
Regards,
Ravi
4 Kommentare
Emily Condon
am 16 Mär. 2021
@Ravi Kumar Is there a way to write a coefficient function for the coefficient of 'c'? For example, if I wanted to have a coefficient Dx for the d2u/dx2 part of c, and Dy for the d2u/dy2, is there a way to write a sort of dot product function Dcoef? I know that the state fields only are available for first order dervatives, eg. state.ux
Thank you in advance!
Weitere Antworten (0)
Siehe auch
Kategorien
Mehr zu General PDEs finden Sie in Help Center und File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!