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Space-time discontinuous Galerkin finite element method for shallow water flows
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    Space-time discontinuous Galerkin finite element method for shallow water flows (English)
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    4 June 2007
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    A space-time discontinuous Galerkin (DG) finite element method is presented for the shallow water equations over varying bottom topography. The method results in nonlinear equations per element, which are solved locally by establishing the element communication with a numerical HLLC flux. To deal with spurious oscillations around discontinuities, the authors employ a dissipation operator only around discontinuities using Krivodonova's discontinuity detector. The numerical scheme is verified by comparing numerical and exact solutions, and validated against a laboratory experiment involving flow through a contraction. Theoretical and numerical experiments show the method is second order accurate in both space and time for linear polynomials.
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    shallow water equations
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    space-time DGFE method
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    discontinuity detector
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    numerical dissipation
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    varying bottom topography
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