This article may be too technical for most readers to understand.(May 2014) |
In applied physics and engineering, temporal discretization is a mathematical technique for solving transient problems, such as flow problems.
Transient problems are often solved using computer-aided engineering (CAE) simulations, which require discretizing the governing equations in both space and time. Temporal discretization involves the integration of every term in various equations over a time step ().
The spatial domain can be discretized to produce a semi-discrete form:[1]
The first-order temporal discretization using backward differences is [2]
And the second-order discretization is where
The function is evaluated using implicit- and explicit-time integration.[3]