Abstract

This research is focused on solving the rate law equation by using the differential transformation method. The rate law equation describes the chemical reaction problem from the concentration of a reactant that produces a product. The differential transformation method is a semi-analytic numerical method that can provide approximate solutions in the form of a series because the method is obtained from the expansion of the Taylor series expansion. With the help of Maple software, a comparison of the solution plots of y_1 (t),y_2 (t) and y_3 (t), can be observed that the difference in computational results between the Runge-kutta method and the differential transformation depends on the order of k. The curve of the differential transformation method is getting closer to the curve of the Runge-Kutta method at a certain value of k for each y_1 (t),y_2 (t) and y_3 (t). The conclusion of this research is that the application of the differential transformation method has been successfully carried out in the case of a system of ordinary differential equations. For further research, the researcher suggests that the next research applies the method of differential transformation in cases and initial values that are more varied.

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