Abstract

This chapter describes the pdepe command, which is used to solve spatially one-dimensional partial differential equations (PDEs). It begins with a description of the standard forms of PDEs and its initial and boundary conditions that the pdepe solver uses. It is shown how various PDEs and boundary conditions can be represented in standard forms. Applications to the mechanics are presented in the final part of the chapter. They illustrate how to solve: heat transfer PDE with temperature dependent material properties, startup velocities of the fluid flow in a pipe, Burger's PDE, and coupled FitzHugh-Nagumo PDE.

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