KATHMANDU UNIVERSITY & INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MADRAS
JOINT MUTUAL PROGRAMME
ID6106 (Materials for energy storage and conversion)
Wave Equation: d'Alembert's
Formula and Its Applications
Presented To, Presented By,
Professor Tiju Thomas, PhD Dhiraj Bohora ID24M804
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Udit Malla ID24M807
Indian Institute of Technology Madras Saksham Ghimire ID24M809
Date: 06 / 02 / 2025
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 01
04 EQUATIONS
MOTIVATION 02
05 CONCLUSION
ENERGY CONNECT 03
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INTRODUCTION
Describe wave propagation in solids, liquids, gases, and electromagnetic
Wave equations
fields.
Mathematical
Nature A second-order partial differential equation (PDE).
Applications Model sound, light, heat, and mechanical vibrations.
Energy Systems Shock absorbers and damping mechanisms designed using wave models.
Heat wave propagation in high-temperature reactors and thermal cracking
units.
Pressure waves in pipelines and heat exchangers to prevent resonance-
induced failures.
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Oliveira, Agamenon R. E. “D’Alembert and the Wave Equation.” In Mechanisms and Machine Science, 29–36, 2020. [Link]
D’ALEMBERTS’ S
Principle & applications
General solution: Wave equation expressed as two traveling waves moving in opposite directions.
Superposition principle: total displacement = sum of individual wave displacements.
d’Alembert’s contribution:
Ø Solved the vibrating string problem.
Ø Developed the general wave equation, foundational for wave analysis.
Applications in chemical & energy engineering
q Chemical waves in reaction-diffusion systems.
q Heat & mass transfer in reactors for improved efficiency.
q Renewable energy optimization, including wave energy & thermal management.
Impact
Ø Enhances wave behavior analysis, energy transmission and process efficiency.
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MOTIVATION
• Impact on energy systems
• Optimizing energy efficiency
• Impact of energy & mass transfer / reactor behavior
• Innovations in clean energy
• Wave-based monitoring in energy systems
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• General solution restatement: u(x,t) = p(x-ct)+q(x+ct)
• Applying initial conditions:
• Initial position u(x,0) = f(x): p(x)+q(x)=f(x)
• Initial velocity ut(x,0)=g(x): -cp’(x)+cq’(x)=g(x)
• Integrating: Introduce G(x) such that G’(x) = g(x)
Details and • Solution:
1 1 1 1
equation • p(x) = � � -
2 2�
� � , q(x) =
2
� � +
2�
� �
provided by •
•
If we know p and q we know u
1
2
1
u(x,t) = [� � + �� + � � − �� ]+ [� � + �� −
2�
Commutant � � − �� ]
• Final Form:
1 1 �+��
• u(x,t) = [� � + �� + � � − �� ]+ � � � �
2 2� �−��
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d’Alembert’s where:
formula f(x) represents
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g(x) represents the initial velocity,
c is the wave speed.
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Step function as initial condition, f(x)=
box(x)= { , g(x) = 0
1 1
ü U(x, t) = ��� � + � + ��� � − �
2 2
ü Two half height boxes moving to left & right with speed c
Fig: Height boxes moving to left & right
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Cosine function as initial condition, f(x) = cos(x), g(x) = 0
1 1
§ U(x, t) = ��� � + � + ��� � − � = cos(t) . cos(x)
2 2
§ Two cosine waves oscillate back & forth.
§ Standing wave sum of two travelling waves moving up Fig: Cosine waves moving up & downs
& down
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Box function as initial velocity, f(x)=0, g(x) = box(x) ={
1. U(x, t) =
2. U(x, t) = 1/2ramp(x+t) − 1/2ramp(x−t)
3. One half height ramp function moving in opposite
directions Fig: Ramp functions moving to left & right.
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Characteristics for the
PROBLEM
STATEMENT wave equation
EQUATIONS
The initial value problem
The one-dimensional wave equation
Characteristic lines
Initial condition
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First part of the equation Second part of the equation
average of f at A & B t0 time average of g between A + B
commutant. “PDE 12 | Wave Equation: Characteristics,” July 14, 2012. [Link] 13
Example
Region 1 u=1
Region 2, 4 & 6 u=0 t
Region 3 & 5 u = 1/2
Fig: Characteristics plot. x
Fig: Density plot. 14
Commutant. “PDE 12 | Wave Equation: Characteristics,” July 14, 2012. [Link]
Example
Region 1 u=t
Region 2 & 6 u=0 t
Region 3 & 5 u = (1-x+ct)/2c
Region 4 u=1
Fig: Characteristics plot. x
Commutant. “PDE 12 | Wave Equation: Characteristics,” July 14, 2012.
Fig: Density plot. 15
[Link]
Finite speed of propagation of a disturbance
Red region: Disturbance only affect
the region shaded by the red color.
Region where the disturbance is felt.
Commutant. “PDE 12 | Wave Equation: Characteristics,” July 14, 2012.
[Link]
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Acoustic waves:
Waves in heat transfer:
• Ultrasonic energy systems
01 02 • Enhanced heat transfer
• Applications in renewable energy
• Energy efficiency
Electromagnetic waves:
ENERGY Propagation in smart grids:
• Wireless energy
06 03 • Energy distribution and
Transmission
• Energy harvesting CONNECT optimization
Seismic waves: Waves in energy systems:
05 04
• Energy exploration • Non-destructive testing and monitoring
• Geophysical surveys • Leak detection and structural integrity
Benhamou, Jaouad, Salaheddine Channouf, Mohammed Jami, and Ahmed Mezrhab. “Application of Acoustic Waves to Heat Transfer Enhancement.” AIP 17
Conference Proceedings, January 1, 2023. [Link]
Wave equations play a vital role in chemical engineering, optimizing
processes such as mass and heat transfer in reactors, improving the
efficiency of industrial reactions.
Wave equations optimize engineering processes like heat and
mass transfer in reactors.
CONCLUSION
d’Alembert's formula provides valuable insights into wave
propagation and the behavior of physical systems.
The application of d’Alembert’s solution in energy systems helps model
the propagation of waves in processes like fluid flow, acoustic waves for
enhanced chemical reactions, and in energy-efficient designs.
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• Benhamou, Jaouad, Salaheddine Channouf, Mohammed Jami, and Ahmed Mezrhab.
“Application of Acoustic Waves to Heat Transfer Enhancement.” AIP Conference
Proceedings, January 1, 2023. [Link]
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Computing in Institutions of Higher Learning: Collaborative Writing
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• Commutant. “PDE 10 | Wave Equation: D’Alembert’s Formula,” July 6, 2012.
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Commutant. “PDE 11 | Wave Equation: D’Alembert Examples,” July 11, 2012.
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[Link]
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Q&A
• How does D'Alembert’s solution help in modeling wave behavior in energy systems?
D'Alembert’s solution expresses wave motion as two traveling waves moving in opposite directions, making it useful for analyzing
energy transport in mechanical, acoustic, and electromagnetic systems. It helps engineers predict wave propagation, reflections, and energy
losses in structures like reactors, pipelines, and transmission lines.
• What role do acoustic waves play in enhancing chemical engineering processes like sonochemistry and heat transfer?
Acoustic waves, particularly ultrasonic waves, improve chemical reactions by inducing cavitation, which accelerates mixing, mass
transfer, and heat transfer. This technique is used in energy-efficient chemical processing, such as enhanced distillation, emulsification, and
biofuel production.
• How can electromagnetic waves contribute to energy efficiency in industrial processes?
Electromagnetic waves enable non-contact energy transfer methods like microwave heating and induction heating, leading to faster,
more uniform heating with minimal energy loss. They are also used in wireless power transmission and energy harvesting systems, optimizing
industrial energy consumption.
• Why are boundary and initial conditions important when applying the wave equation to real-world energy applications?
Boundary and initial conditions define how waves behave in a system, ensuring accurate predictions of energy transfer, vibrations, and
wave reflections. In chemical engineering, they help model fluid dynamics in pipelines, heat transfer in reactors, and wave behavior in smart
grids.
• What are some emerging technologies that utilize wave equations for sustainable energy solutions?
Technologies include ocean wave energy converters for renewable power generation, seismic wave analysis for efficient oil and gas
exploration, ultrasonic-assisted biofuel production, and electromagnetic wave-based wireless energy transmission systems. These innovations
help improve energy efficiency and sustainability.
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