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Title: Locally One-Dimensional Scheme for the Distribution Function Equation by Ice Particle Masses Considering the Interaction of Droplets and Crystals
Authors: Khibiev, A. H.
Хибиев, А. Х.
Keywords: Approximation error;Stability;Difference scheme;Convergence of the scheme;Boundary value problem
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Pleiades Publishing
Citation: Ashabokov B.A., Khibiev A.K., Shkhanukov-Lafishev M.K. Locally One-Dimensional Scheme for the Distribution Function Equation by Ice Particle Masses Considering the Interaction of Droplets and Crystals // Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering. - 2024. - 58 (5). - pp. 1745 - 1751. - DOI: 10.1134/S0040579525600457
Series/Report no.: Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering
Abstract: This work is devoted to the construction of a locally one-dimensional difference scheme for calculating the first boundary value problem for a general parabolic equation for the mass distribution function of ice particles. The functions are introduced such that and give at each point at time the concentration of cloud droplets and ice particles, respectively, whose mass is in the range from to The equation is written with respect to the function ; the function (the droplet mass distribution function) is given in the equation. The equation is part of a system of integro-differential equations for the mass distribution functions of droplets and ice particles describing microphysical processes in convective clouds against the background of a given thermohydrodynamics. A locally one-dimensional difference scheme for a general parabolic equation in a ‑dimensional parallelepiped is constructed by the method of total approximation. To describe the interaction of droplets and crystals, nonlocal (nonlinear) integral sources are included in the equation. Using energy inequalities, an a priori estimate is obtained, from which follows the stability and convergence of the difference scheme. The results of the work will be used to build a model of microphysical processes in mixed convective clouds, which will be used to conduct research in topical areas such as the study of the role of the system properties of clouds in the formation of their microstructural characteristics and the development of technology for managing precipitation processes in convective clouds by introducing particles of ice-forming reagents.
URI: https://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/123456789/30362
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