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Characteristics and Finite-Difference Methods
We demonstrated in Chapter 2 that the equations describing the transient flow in closed conduits are hyperbolic, partial differential equations, and discussed a number of numerical methods available for their solution. The details of the method of characteristics [Lister, 1960; Streeter and Lai, 1962; Perkins et al. 1964; Abbott, 1966, Evangelisti, 1969; Gray, 1953] are presented in this chapter.
Characteristics and Finite-Difference Methods
We demonstrated in Chapter 2 that the equations describing the transient flow in closed conduits are hyperbolic, partial differential equations, and discussed a number of numerical methods available for their solution. The details of the method of characteristics [Lister, 1960; Streeter and Lai, 1962; Perkins et al. 1964; Abbott, 1966, Evangelisti, 1969; Gray, 1953] are presented in this chapter.
Characteristics and Finite-Difference Methods
Chaudhry, M. Hanif (author)
Applied Hydraulic Transients ; Chapter: 3 ; 65-113
2014-01-01
49 pages
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