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The characteristic-Galerkin method for advection-dominated problems - An assessment
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    The characteristic-Galerkin method for advection-dominated problems - An assessment (English)
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    We present results of an accuracy analysis of a recent characteristic- based Galerkin method suited for advection-dominated problems. The analysis shows that the numerical propagation characteristics of the explicit time-stepping scheme which uses linear basis functions for spatial discretization are superior to those of the related classical Lax-Wendroff method and the implicit Crank-Nicolson scheme. The model is subjected to three analytical test problems which embrace many essential realistic features of environmental and coastal hydrodynamic applications: pure advection of a steep Gaussian profile, dispersion of a continuous source in an oscillating flow, and long-wave propagation with bottom frictional dissipation in a rectangular channel. The numerical results demonstrate that the accuracy achieved with the present scheme is excellent and comparable to that of a characteristic- based finite difference scheme which uses Hermitian cubic interpolating polynomials. The results reported herein suggest strongly further use and testing of this robust model in engineering practice.
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    one-dimensional convective diffusion equation
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    accuracy analysis
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    characteristic-based Galerkin method
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    advection-dominated problems
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    numerical propagation characteristics
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    explicit time-stepping scheme
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    linear basis functions
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    spatial discretization
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    classical Lax-Wendroff method
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    implicit Crank-Nicolson scheme
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    coastal hydrodynamic applications
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    pure advection
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    steep Gaussian profile
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    dispersion of a continuous source
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    oscillating flow
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    long-wave propagation
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    bottom frictional dissipation
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    rectangular channel
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    characteristic-based finite difference scheme
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    Hermitian cubic interpolating polynomials
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