Solution and transcritical bifurcation of Burgers equation
Tang Jia-Shi(唐驾时)a)†,Zhao Ming-Hua(赵明华)b), Han Feng(韩峰)a),and Zhang Liang(张良)a)
aCollege of Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha 410082, China; bCollege of Civil Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha 410082, China
Abstract Burgers equation is reduced into a first-order ordinary differential equation by using travelling wave transformation and it has typical bifurcation characteristics. We can obtain many exact solutions of the Burgers equation, discuss its transcritical bifurcation and control dynamical behaviours by extending the stable region. The transcritical bifurcation exists in the (2+1)-dimensional Burgers equation.
Received: 15 September 2010
Revised: 11 October 2010
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PACS:
05.45.-a
(Nonlinear dynamics and chaos)
Cite this article:
Tang Jia-Shi(唐驾时), Zhao Ming-Hua(赵明华), Han Feng(韩峰), and Zhang Liang(张良) Solution and transcritical bifurcation of Burgers equation 2011 Chin. Phys. B 20 020504
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