A new parameterization for the concentration flux using the fractional calculus to model the dispersion of contaminants in the Planetary Boundary Layer
A.G. Goulart,
M.J. Lazo and
J.M.S. Suarez
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2019, vol. 518, issue C, 38-49
Abstract:
In the present work, we propose a new parameterization for the concentration flux using fractional derivatives. The fractional order differential equation in the longitudinal and vertical directions is used to obtain the concentration distribution of contaminants in the Planetary Boundary Layer. We solve this model and we compare the solution against both real experiments and traditional integer order derivative models. We show that our fractional model gives very good results in fitting the experimental data, and perform far better than the traditional Gaussian model. In fact, the fractional model, with constant wind speed and a constant eddy diffusivity, performs even better than some models found in the literature where it is considered that the wind speed and eddy diffusivity are functions of the position. The results obtained show that the structure of the fractional order differential equation is more appropriate to calculate the distribution of dispersed contaminants in a turbulent flow than an integer-order differential equation. Furthermore, a very important result we found it is that there should be a relation between the order α of the fractional derivative with the physical structure of the turbulent flow.
Keywords: Dispersion of contaminants; Fractional calculus; Concentration flux (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2018.11.064
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