A Comparison of Numerical Methods for the Advection Equation for Air Pollution Models

대기오염모델에서의 이류방정식에 대한 수치적 방법의 비교

  • 심상규 (한국과학기술연구원 환경연구센터) ;
  • 박영산 (한국과학기술연구원 환경연구센터)
  • Published : 1992.09.01

Abstract

Numerical solutions to the advection equations used for long-range transport air pollution models are calculated using three numerical methods; Antidiffusion correction method(Smolarkiewicz, 1983), Positive definite advecton scheme obtained by nonlinear renormalization of the advective fluxes(Bott, 1989), and Positive definite pseudospectral method(Bartnicki, 1989). Accuracy, numerical diffusion and computational time requirement are compared for two-dimensional transport calculations in a uniform rotational flow field. The solutions from three methods are positive definite. Bartnicki(1989)'s method is most conservative but requires approximately 10 times as much computational time as Smolarkiewicz(1983)'s method of which numerical diffusion is the largest. All three methods are more conservative for a cone shape initial condition than for a rectangular block initial condition with a steep gradient.

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