Affiliation:
1. Code 7181, Naval Research LaboratoryStennis Space Center, MS 39529-5004, USA
Abstract
By replacing Fick's diffusion law with Green and Nagdhi's type-II flux law, a hyperbolic counterpart to the classical Fisher–KPP equation is obtained. In this article, an analytical study of this partial differential equation is presented with an emphasis on shock and related kinematic wave phenomena. First, an exact travelling wave solution (TWS) is derived and examined. Then, using singular surface theory, exact amplitude expressions for both shock and acceleration waves are obtained. In addition, the issue of shock stability is addressed and the limitations of the model are noted.
It is shown that discontinuity (i.e. shock) formation in the TWS occurs only when the propagation speed, which must exceed the characteristic speed, tends to the latter. It is also shown that the shock amplitude equation undergoes a transcritical bifurcation. Lastly, numerical simulations of acceleration waves in a simple model problem are presented.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics
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