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Hybrid difference scheme is a method used in the numerical solution for convection-diffusion problems.

Introduction

Hybrid difference scheme is a method used in the numerical solution for convection-diffusion problems. These problems play important roles in computational fluid dynamics. It can be described by the general partial equation as follows:

(1)


Where, is density, is the velocity vector, is the diffusion coefficient and is the source term. In this equation property , can be temperature, internal energy or component of velocity vector in x, y and z directions.

For one-dimensional analysis of convection-diffusion problem in steady state and without the source the equation reduces to,

(2)

With boundary conditions, and , where L is the length, and are the given values.

Grid Generation

Integrating equation (2) over the control volume containing node N, and using the Gauss’ theorem i.e.,

(3)