Fluid dynamics models and their applications in transportation and pricing

Fluid dynamics models and their applications in transportation and pricing

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Article ID: iaor2007302
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 170
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 496
End Page Number: 517
Publication Date: Apr 2006
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: ,
Keywords: yield management
Abstract:

Fluid dynamics models provide a powerful deterministic technique to approximate stochasticity in a variety of application areas. In this paper, we study two classes of fluid models, investigate their relationship as well as some of their applications. This analysis allows us to provide analytical models of travel times as they arise in dynamically evolving environments, such as transportation networks as well as supply chains. In particular, using the laws of hydrodynamic theory, we first propose and examine a general second-order fluid model. We consider a first-order approximation of this model and show how it is helpful in analyzing the dynamic traffic equilibrium problem. Furthermore, we present an alternate class of fluid models that are traditionally used in the context of dynamic traffic assignment. By interpreting travel times as price/inventory–sojourn-time relationships, we are also able to connect this approach with a tractable fluid model in the context of dynamic pricing and inventory management.

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