A new well-balanced Hermite weighted essentially non-oscillatory scheme for shallow water equations
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2889892
DOI10.1002/fld.2410zbMath1426.76344OpenAlexW1996865122MaRDI QIDQ2889892
Publication date: 8 June 2012
Published in: International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/fld.2410
Finite volume methods applied to problems in fluid mechanics (76M12) Jets and cavities, cavitation, free-streamline theory, water-entry problems, airfoil and hydrofoil theory, sloshing (76B10)
Related Items (8)
High order well-balanced discontinuous Galerkin methods based on hydrostatic reconstruction for shallow water equations ⋮ High-order well-balanced and positivity-preserving finite-difference AWENO scheme with hydrostatic reconstruction for shallow water equations ⋮ A well-balanced finite difference WENO scheme for shallow water flow model ⋮ A well-balanced ADER discontinuous Galerkin method based on differential transformation procedure for shallow water equations ⋮ Well-balanced fifth-order finite difference Hermite WENO scheme for the shallow water equations ⋮ A New Well-Balanced Finite Volume CWENO Scheme for Shallow Water Equations over Bottom Topography ⋮ A robust well-balanced model on unstructured grids for shallow water flows with wetting and drying over complex topography ⋮ High-Order Well-Balanced Finite Volume WENO Schemes with Conservative Variables Decomposition for Shallow Water Equations
Uses Software
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Hermite WENO schemes and their application as limiters for Runge-Kutta discontinuous Galerkin method, III: Unstructured meshes
- ENO and WENO schemes with the exact conservation property for one-dimensional shallow water equations
- Hermite WENO schemes and their application as limiters for Runge-Kutta discontinuous Galerkin method. II: Two dimensional case
- Fourth-order balanced source term treatment in central WENO schemes for shallow water equations
- Uniformly high order accurate essentially non-oscillatory schemes. III
- Balancing source terms and flux gradients in high-resolution Godunov methods: The quasi-steady wave-propagation algorithm
- Improved treatment of source terms in upwind schemes for the shallow water equations in channels with irregular geometry
- Weighted essentially non-oscillatory schemes
- Upwind methods for hyperbolic conservation laws with source terms
- Hermite WENO schemes and their application as limiters for Runge-Kutta discontinuous Galerkin method: One-dimensional case.
- Runge--Kutta discontinuous Galerkin methods for convection-dominated problems
- Hermite WENO schemes for Hamilton-Jacobi equations
- Mapped weighted essentially non-oscillatory schemes: Achieving optimal order near critical points
- On the construction, comparison, and local characteristic decomposition for high-order central WENO schemes
- Efficient implementation of weighted ENO schemes
- High-order well-balanced finite volume WENO schemes for shallow water equation with moving water
- An improved weighted essentially non-oscillatory scheme for hyperbolic conservation laws
- A Hermite upwind WENO scheme for solving 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
- A class of the fourth order finite volume Hermite weighted essentially non-oscillatory schemes
- A new smoothness indicator for the WENO schemes and its effect on the convergence to steady state solutions
- Improvement of the WENO scheme smoothness estimator
- On Upstream Differencing and Godunov-Type Schemes for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws
- Central WENO schemes for hyperbolic systems of conservation laws
- Computation of two‐dimensional dam‐break flood flows
- Nonoscillatory Central Schemes for Multidimensional Hyperbolic Conservation Laws
- High-Resolution Nonoscillatory Central Schemes with Nonstaggered Grids for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws
- Numerical solutions of the shallow water equations with discontinuous bed topography
- Finite Volume Methods for Hyperbolic Problems
- A Fast and Stable Well-Balanced Scheme with Hydrostatic Reconstruction for Shallow Water Flows
- A New Class of Optimal High-Order Strong-Stability-Preserving Time Discretization Methods
- Balanced Central Schemes for the Shallow Water Equations on Unstructured Grids
- Flux difference splitting and the balancing of source terms and flux gradients
- The surface gradient method for the treatment of source terms in the shallow-water equations
This page was built for publication: A new well-balanced Hermite weighted essentially non-oscillatory scheme for shallow water equations