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Simulation of Atmospheric Pollution Dispersion

DVOŘÁK, R.; ZBOŘIL, F. Simulation of Atmospheric Pollution Dispersion. Proceedings MATHMOD 09 Vienna - Full Papers CD Volume. Vienna: ARGE Simulation News, 2009. p. 2671-2674. ISBN: 978-3-901608-35-3.
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Authors
Dvořák Radim, Ing., Ph.D., DITS (FIT)
Zbořil František, doc. Ing., CSc., DITS (FIT)
Abstract

The aim of this paper is to provide a solution to the atmospheric advection-diffusion equation (ADE) and to describe its properties from the stability and the accuracy point of view. We suggest how to solve the problem by an approximation of the ADE with the system of ordinary differential equations and we state the theoretical limitations of a discretization steps both in time and space. We have done series of tests that prove the theoretical assumptions. The advantage of our approach with respect to other approaches such as strict finite differencing schemes, finite
element methods and different kinds of methods of characteristics is knowledge of its theoretical bounds, simplicity and the ease of extensibility.

Keywords

Simulation, Atmospheric Pollution, Partial Differential Equation, Advection-diffusion equation, Method of Lines, Stability Analysis

Published
2009
Pages
2671–2674
Proceedings
Proceedings MATHMOD 09 Vienna - Full Papers CD Volume
Conference
MATHMOD 2009 - 6th Vienna International Conference on Mathematical Modelling
ISBN
978-3-901608-35-3
Publisher
ARGE Simulation News
Place
Vienna
BibTeX
@inproceedings{BUT33720,
  author="Radim {Dvořák} and František {Zbořil}",
  title="Simulation of Atmospheric Pollution Dispersion",
  booktitle="Proceedings MATHMOD 09 Vienna - Full Papers CD Volume",
  year="2009",
  pages="2671--2674",
  publisher="ARGE Simulation News",
  address="Vienna",
  isbn="978-3-901608-35-3"
}
Projects
Security-Oriented Research in Information Technology, MŠMT, Institucionální prostředky SR ČR (např. VZ, VC), MSM0021630528, start: 2007-01-01, end: 2013-12-31, running
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