The space-time CE/SE method for solving single and two-phase shallow flow models
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1641358
DOI10.1016/j.compfluid.2014.03.015zbMath1390.86023OpenAlexW1993332427MaRDI QIDQ1641358
Shamsul Qamar, Waqas Ashraf, Saqib Zia
Publication date: 19 June 2018
Published in: Computers and Fluids (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compfluid.2014.03.015
hyperbolic systemsconservative and non-conservative systemssingle and two-phase shallow flow modelsKFVS methodspace-time CE/SE method
Hydrology, hydrography, oceanography (86A05) Water waves, gravity waves; dispersion and scattering, nonlinear interaction (76B15) Granular flows (76T25)
Related Items
Solving two-phase shallow granular flow equations with a well-balanced NOC scheme on multiple GPUs, A scalable well-balanced numerical scheme for the modeling of two-phase shallow granular landslide consolidation, Transport of pollutant in shallow flows: a space-time CE/SE scheme, The space-time CESE scheme for shallow water equations incorporating variable bottom topography and horizontal temperature gradients, A space time conservation element and solution element method for solving two-species chemotaxis model, A discrete Boltzmann equation model for two-phase shallow granular flows
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- A kinetic flux-vector splitting method for the shallow water magnetohydrodynamics
- A Riemann solver for single-phase and two-phase shallow flow models based on relaxation. Relations with Roe and VFRoe solvers
- Two-dimensional spreading of a granular avalanche down an inclined plane. I: Theory
- A gas-kinetic scheme for shallow-water equations with source terms
- The dynamics of avalanches of granular materials from initiation to runout. I: Analysis
- Fourth-order balanced source term treatment in central WENO schemes for shallow water equations
- Non-oscillatory central differencing for hyperbolic conservation laws
- On the application of a variant CE/SE method for solving two-dimensional ideal MHD equations
- ADER schemes on unstructured meshes for nonconservative hyperbolic systems: applications to geophysical flows
- Two-layer shallow-water flow in two dimensions, a numerical study
- Balancing source terms and flux gradients in high-resolution Godunov methods: The quasi-steady wave-propagation algorithm
- Numerical simulation of two-layer shallow water flows through channels with irregular geometry.
- A well-balanced gas-kinetic scheme for the shallow-water equations with source terms
- The method of space-time conservation element and solution element -- a new approach for solving the Navier-Stokes and Euler equations
- The space-time conservation element and solution element method: A new high-resolution and genuinely multidimensional paradigm for solving conservation laws
- A second-order well-balanced positivity preserving central-upwind scheme for the Saint-Venant system
- Discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods for hyperbolic nonconservative partial differential equations
- Application of space-time CE/SE method to shallow water magnetohydrodynamic equations
- Gravity driven shallow water models for arbitrary topography
- AQ-scheme for a class of systems of coupled conservation laws with source term. Application to a two-layer 1-D shallow water system
- A steady-state capturing method for hyperbolic systems with geometrical source terms
- A Roe-type scheme for two-phase shallow granular flows over variable topography
- Two-Layer Shallow Water System: A Relaxation Approach
- The motion of a finite mass of granular material down a rough incline
- Gravity-driven free surface flow of granular avalanches over complex basal topography
- Rapid shear flows of dry granular masses down curved and twisted channels
- A Well-Balanced Scheme for the Numerical Processing of Source Terms in Hyperbolic Equations
- A two-fluid model for avalanche and debris flows
- Numerical Modeling of Two-Phase Gravitational Granular Flows with Bottom Topography
- High order finite volume schemes based on reconstruction of states for solving hyperbolic systems with nonconservative products. Applications to shallow-water systems
- Flux difference splitting and the balancing of source terms and flux gradients
- Application of the space-time conservation element and solution element method to one-dimensional convection-diffusion problems
- A space-time conservation element and solution element method for solving the two- and three-dimensional unsteady Euler equations using quadilateral and hexahedral meshes.