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A pseudo-non-time-splitting method in air quality modeling (English)
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25 March 1997
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This paper presents a pseudo-non-time-splitting (PN) method that combines the different processes in air quality modeling, such as advection, diffusion, and emission, with chemical reaction computations. The purpose is to reduce the errors generated by the time-splitting method by taking the advantage of the fact that the integration time steps in the chemical reaction computation are much smaller than those used in other processes. An example of a cosine hill rotation with chemical reactions is used to demonstrate this new method. The author shows that the PN method produces results with similar accuracy to those from the conventional time-splitting method but consumes about 20\% less execution CPU time.
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nonlinear parabolic system
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finite difference methods
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pseudo-non-time-splitting method
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air quality modeling
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advection
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diffusion
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emission
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chemical reaction
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