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RAJU SHARMA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY
Parabolic Equations
The one dimensional heat conduction equation
(cm2/sec.)
Schmidit Method
2. Crank-Nicolson Method
3. Iterative Methods of solution
4. Du Fort and Frankal Method
1.
R=Region
Mesh Point
x, y+k
y=k
i, j+1
x-h, y
x, y
i-1, j
i, j
x+h, y
i+1, j
x, y-k
i, j-1
X=h
u/ x = [(u(x+h,y) u (x,y))/h]+o(h)
(f)
Schmidt Method
ui,j+1=ui-1,j +(1-2 ) ui,j + ui+1,j
t
i, j+1
(j+1)th level
parameter
This formula enables us to
jth level
x
i-1, j
i, j
i+1, j
It is a relation between the function values at the two time levels j+1 and j
for 0<
Put = in above equation
ui,j+1= (ui-1,j + ui+1,j )
Which shows that value of u at x i at time tj+1 is the mean of the u-values at
xi-1 and xi+1 at time tj. This relation, known as Bendre-Schmidt recurrence
relation, gives the values of u at the internal mesh points with the help of
boundary conditions.
Crank-Nicolson Method
Schmidt scheme is computationally simple and for
According to this
- ui-1,j+1 +(2+2 ) ui,
j+1
..(1)
Where = kc2/h2
Left side of above equation contains three unknown values of u
at the (j+1)th level while all the three values on the right are
known values at the jth level.
Thus above equation is a 2-level implicit relation and is known as
i-1, j +1
i, j+1
(j+1)th level
i+1, j +1
h
i-1, j
jth level
x
i, j
i+1, j
ui (n+1) =
bi = ui , j + /2 (ui-1 , j
2 ui , j + u i+1 , j)
As the latest value of ui-1 i.e. ui-1 (n+1) is already available, the
We obtain
ui , j+1 ui, j-1 =2k c2 /h2 [ui-1 , j 2 u i, j-1+ u i +1, j ]
Solve
the
equation
u/t
=
2u/x2
subject
to
the
conditions
u(x,0)=sinx,
0x1;
u(0,
t)=
u(1,
t)=0,
using Schmidt method. Carryout computation for two levels, h=1/3, k = 1/36
So that = kc2/h2 =
Also u
1,0
= sin /3=3/2
1, 2
(j+1)th level
2, 2
0
K=1/3
0
0,0
1, 1
2, 1
jth level
0
h=1/3
3/2
3/2
1,1