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Old   February 28, 2004, 19:03
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sajar
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can anyone help me getting exact solution of inviscid burger's equation?
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Old   February 29, 2004, 00:05
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For u_t + u u_x =0

we get

u(x,t)=f(x - u(x,t)t) for any f(x). which gives us an implicit solution for u(x,t) but this solution can be used to obtain a slope in order to check the change of u wrt "x".

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Old   February 29, 2004, 20:03
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hey rvndr i did not get exactly what you write. can u plz elaborate.
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Old   March 1, 2004, 05:12
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The characteristics of the Burger equation satisfy

dt/ds = 1, dx/ds = u, du/ds = 0

where s is a parameter along the characteristic. Initially (s=0) set

t = 0, x= z, u=f(z),

then we have (t=s)

u=f(z), x = z + tf(z)

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Old   March 1, 2004, 09:07
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You can also solve it using a Cole-Hopf transformation. Try doing a search on google for Cole-Hopf and burger's equation.
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Old   March 1, 2004, 09:32
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The Hopf-Cole transformation is for the viscous problem and doesn't work in the inviscid case - unless you are suggesting solving the viscous problem exactly and then taking the limit of zero viscosity.
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Old   March 1, 2004, 23:52
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hi sajar,

Tom explained it nicely. Still if you have doubt post that PDE and let me solve that euation for you if I can.

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Old   March 1, 2004, 23:57
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hi sajar,

Tom explained it nicely. Still if you have doubt post that PDE for which you want to know the exact solution and let me solve that euation for you if I can.

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Old   March 3, 2004, 21:47
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The viscous and inviscid Burger's equations display markedly different dynamics in the shock region - are you sure that you can get to the inviscid solution with such a limiting process? I would guess not, but I haven't actually done it.
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Old   March 4, 2004, 04:55
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Yes you can - it's simple matched asymptotic expansions (see the book by Kevorkian and Cole and also Whitham's book on linear and nonlinear waves). Basically this is how shock capturing methods work in numerical models.
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