Efficient well-balanced hydrostatic upwind schemes for shallow-water equations
Publication:450185
DOI10.1016/J.JCP.2012.02.031zbMath1351.76095OpenAlexW2142274843MaRDI QIDQ450185
Françoise Foucher, Christophe Berthon
Publication date: 13 September 2012
Published in: Journal of Computational Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcp.2012.02.031
finite volume schemesshallow-water equationswell-balanced schemespositive preserving schemessource term approximations
Water waves, gravity waves; dispersion and scattering, nonlinear interaction (76B15) Finite volume methods applied to problems in fluid mechanics (76M12) Finite difference methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M06)
Related Items (32)
Uses Software
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Approximation of the hydrostatic Navier-Stokes system for density stratified flows by a multilayer model: kinetic interpretation and numerical solution
- A Godunov-type method for the shallow water equations with discontinuous topography in the resonant regime
- Robustness of MUSCL schemes for 2D unstructured meshes
- Relaxation approximation of the Euler equations
- Restoration of the contact surface in the HLL-Riemann solver
- Upwind methods for hyperbolic conservation laws with source terms
- A well-balanced flux-vector splitting scheme designed for hyperbolic systems of conservation laws with source terms
- A sequel to a rough Godunov scheme: Application to real gases
- Numerical approximation of hyperbolic systems of conservation laws
- A kinetic scheme for the Saint-Venant system with a source term
- Some approximate Godunov schemes to compute shallow-water equations with topography.
- On positivity preserving finite volume schemes for Euler equations
- How to preserve the mass fractions positivity when computing compressible multi-component flows
- Towards the ultimate conservative difference scheme. V. A second-order sequel to Godunov's method
- The Riemann problem for the shallow water equations with discontinuous topography
- Stability of reconstruction schemes for scalar hyperbolic conservation laws
- High order finite difference WENO schemes with the exact conservation property for the shallow water equations
- Well-balanced finite volume schemes of arbitrary order of accuracy for shallow water flows
- Stability of the MUSCL schemes for the Euler equations
- Why the MUSCL-Hancock scheme is \(\text{L}^{1}\)-stable
- On the use of symmetrizing variables for vacuums
- AQ-scheme for a class of systems of coupled conservation laws with source term. Application to a two-layer 1-D shallow water system
- Efficient construction of high-resolution TVD conservative schemes for equations with source terms: application to shallow water flows
- A steady-state capturing method for hyperbolic systems with geometrical source terms
- Well-balanced positivity preserving central-upwind scheme on triangular grids for the Saint-Venant system
- A Positive Preserving High Order VFRoe Scheme for Shallow Water Equations: A Class of Relaxation Schemes
- WELL-BALANCED NUMERICAL SCHEMES BASED ON A GENERALIZED HYDROSTATIC RECONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUE
- Riemann Solvers and Numerical Methods for Fluid Dynamics
- On Upstream Differencing and Godunov-Type Schemes for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws
- Some exact solutions to the nonlinear shallow-water wave equations
- Un schéma simple pour les équations de Saint-Venant
- Relaxation of Energy and Approximate Riemann Solvers for General Pressure Laws in Fluid Dynamics
- A finite volume solver for 1D shallow-water equations applied to an actual river
- Analysis and Approximation of Conservation Laws with Source Terms
- Finite Volume Methods for Hyperbolic Problems
- A Fast and Stable Well-Balanced Scheme with Hydrostatic Reconstruction for Shallow Water Flows
- Some recent finite volume schemes to compute Euler equations using real gas EOS
- The relaxation schemes for systems of conservation laws in arbitrary space dimensions
- A Well-Balanced Scheme for the Numerical Processing of Source Terms in Hyperbolic Equations
- On the well-balance property of Roe's method for nonconservative hyperbolic systems. applications to shallow-water systems
- Two Interface-Type Numerical Methods for Computing Hyperbolic Systems with Geometrical Source Terms Having Concentrations
- Derivation of viscous Saint-Venant system for laminar shallow water; numerical validation
- A class of approximate Riemann solvers and their relation to relaxation schemes
This page was built for publication: Efficient well-balanced hydrostatic upwind schemes for shallow-water equations