Assignment 1
Assignment 1
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@T
= kr2 T,
@t
where, is the density, c the specific heat capacity and k the thermal
conductivity of the egg, all assumed constant, with the Newton boundary
condition
@T
= h(T Tw ).
k
@r r=a
Make the model dimensionless and identify the dimensionless parameters.
What possible regimes might there be and how can you identify them by
looking at the sizes of the dimensionless parameters?
@h
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@x
using the time scale 1/! implicit in the boundary condition. What is the
appropriate scale for y?
5. Suppose a population has a size distribution (a, t), where a is age and
t is time; this implies that the number of members
in the population at
R a2
time t with age between a1 and a2 is given by a1
a. The birth rate b(a)
depends on age, as does the mortality rate m(a). These may also depend
on time through social eects. Thus, m(a) (a, t) a is the number per
unit time, dying at time t with age between a and a + a. A cohort of
individuals age at a constant rate a = 1, while their numbers decline at a
rate m(a), where = m . Then the population growth is modeled by
the following boundary value problem
t
m ,
known as the Von Foerster equation, and the birth rate appears in the
boundary condition
Z 1
(0, t) =
b(a) (a, t) da.
0
Show that the steady size distribution with age of a population satisfying
the above two equations is given by the linear integral equation
Z 1
G(a, ) () d,
(a) =
0