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The following pages link to Well-balanced finite volume schemes for pollutant transport by shallow water equations on unstructured meshes (Q2456684):
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- Modelling solute transport in shallow water with the lattice Boltzmann method (Q365538) (← links)
- Unstructured finite volume discretisation of bed friction and convective flux in solute transport models linked to the shallow water equations (Q417862) (← links)
- Combined characteristics and finite volume methods for sediment transport and bed morphology in surface water flows (Q554536) (← links)
- Comparison of unstructured finite-volume morphodynamic models in contracting channel flows (Q554538) (← links)
- A new finite volume method for flux-gradient and source-term balancing in shallow water equations (Q643902) (← links)
- A second order residual based predictor-corrector approach for time dependent pollutant transport (Q726823) (← links)
- Pollutant transport by shallow water equations on unstructured meshes: hyperbolization of the model and numerical solution via a novel flux splitting scheme (Q726902) (← links)
- Application of mesh-adaptation for pollutant transport by water flow (Q730859) (← links)
- Conservative numerical simulation of multi-component transport in two-dimensional unsteady shallow water flow (Q834099) (← links)
- High-order well-balanced central WENO scheme for pre-balanced shallow water equations (Q1641457) (← links)
- A well-balanced finite difference WENO scheme for shallow water flow model (Q1664172) (← links)
- Numerical modelling of sediment transport in the Nador lagoon (Morocco) (Q1760110) (← links)
- A robust numerical model for shallow water governing solute transport with wet/dry interfaces (Q2173580) (← links)
- An exact source-term balancing scheme on the finite element solution of shallow water equations (Q2175081) (← links)
- A conservative semi-Lagrangian finite volume method for convection-diffusion problems on unstructured grids (Q2204880) (← links)
- Numerical modeling of passive scalar transport in shallow water based on the quasi-gasdynamic approach (Q2207626) (← links)
- Implicit time advancing combined with two finite-volume methods in the simulation of morphodynamic flows (Q2229837) (← links)
- A hybrid first-order and WENO scheme for the high-resolution and computationally efficient modeling of pollutant transport (Q2245384) (← links)
- Multislope MUSCL method applied to solve shallow water equations (Q2400711) (← links)
- A robust well-balanced model on unstructured grids for shallow water flows with wetting and drying over complex topography (Q2449892) (← links)
- A sign matrix based scheme for non-homogeneous PDE's with an analysis of the convergence stagnation phenomenon (Q2458589) (← links)
- A non-homogeneous Riemann solver for shallow water equations in porous media (Q2832330) (← links)
- GPU accelerated lattice Boltzmann model for shallow water flow and mass transport (Q2880250) (← links)
- A comparison between the meshless and the finite volume methods for shallow water flows (Q2902067) (← links)
- A two-dimensional finite volume solution of dam-break hydraulics over erodible sediment beds (Q2902169) (← links)
- Flux schemes based finite volume method for internal transonic flow with condensation (Q3081413) (← links)
- A two-dimensional finite volume morphodynamic model on unstructured triangular grids (Q3579856) (← links)
- Numerical Assessment of Criteria for Mesh Adaptation in the Finite Volume Solution of Shallow Water Equations (Q5156956) (← links)
- An efficient HLL-based scheme for capturing contact-discontinuity in scalar transport by shallow water flow (Q6058965) (← links)
- Hybrid fifth-order unequal-sized weighted essentially non-oscillatory scheme for shallow water equations (Q6062184) (← links)
- Novel adaptive finite volume method on unstructured meshes for time-domain wave scattering and diffraction (Q6103628) (← links)
- A Well-Balanced FVC Scheme for 2D Shallow Water Flows on Unstructured Triangular Meshes (Q6167140) (← links)