Problems with the method of characteristics for modelling plane wave acoustics

The method of characteristics for modelling plane wave acoustics requires the calculation of pressure waves between time steps. this is done using linear interpolation.

This linear interpolation is responsible for an increase in the error obtained when computing pressure and velocity values within the duct. It can be avoided in certain cases. Choosing a specific spatial discretisation allows avoiding interpolation altogether. This is only possible if the effects of mean flow are neglected.