Comparison between two analytical solutions of advection-diffusion equation using separation technique and Hankel transform
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https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v72i4.3557Keywords:
Advection-Diffusion equation, Separation of Variables and Hankel Transform, Square complement MethodAbstract
On this work, contrast between two analytical and numerical solutions of the advection-diffusion equation has been completed. We use the method of separation of variables, Hankel transform and Adomian numerical method. Also, Fourier rework, and square complement methods has been used to clear up the combination. The existing version is validated with the information sets acquired at the Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority test of radioactive Iodine-135 (I135) at Inshas in unstable conditions. On this model the wind speed and vertical eddy diffusivity are taken as characteristic of vertical height in the techniques and crosswind eddy diffusivity as function in wind speed. These values of predicted and numerical concentrations are comparing with the observed data graphically and statistically.
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