Stability, accuracy and efficiency of a semi-implicit method for three- dimensional shallow water flow (Q1324333)

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Stability, accuracy and efficiency of a semi-implicit method for three- dimensional shallow water flow
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    Stability, accuracy and efficiency of a semi-implicit method for three- dimensional shallow water flow (English)
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    24 May 1994
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    The stability analysis, the accuracy and the efficiency of a semi- implicit finite difference scheme for the numerical solution of a three- dimensional shallow water model are presented and discussed. The governing equations are the three-dimensional Reynolds equations in which pressure is assumed to be hydrostatic. The pressure gradient in the momentum equations and the velocities in the vertically integrated continuity equation are discretized with the \(\theta\)-method, with \(\theta\) being an implicitness parameter. The resulting algorithm is mass conservative and naturally allows for the simulation of flooding and drying of tidal flats.
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    three-dimensional Reynolds equations
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    pressure gradient
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    \(\theta\)-method
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    flooding
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    tidal flats
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