Friction term discretization and limitation to preserve stability and conservation in the 1D shallow-water model: Application to unsteady irrigation and river flow
DOI10.1002/FLD.1727zbMATH Open1391.76528OpenAlexW2149623233MaRDI QIDQ3528129FDOQ3528129
Authors:
Publication date: 8 October 2008
Published in: International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/11555
Recommendations
- Unstructured finite volume discretisation of bed friction and convective flux in solute transport models linked to the shallow water equations
- Time step restrictions for well-balanced shallow water solutions in non-zero velocity steady states
- One-dimensional conservative coupled discretization of the shallow-water with scalar transport equations
- An efficient scheme on wet/dry transitions for shallow water equations with friction
- Wave Riemann description of friction terms in unsteady shallow flows: application to water and mud/debris floods
numerical stabilityroughnessshallow watersource termirrigationnumerical modelsriver flowflow resistance
Computational methods for problems pertaining to geophysics (86-08) Hydrology, hydrography, oceanography (86A05) Free-surface potential flows for incompressible inviscid fluids (76B07)
Cites Work
- Upwind methods for hyperbolic conservation laws with source terms
- Towards the ultimate conservative difference scheme. II: Monotonicity and conservation combined in a second-order scheme
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Efficient construction of high-resolution TVD conservative schemes for equations withs source terms: Application to shallow water flows
- Implicit schemes with large time step for non-linear equations: application to river flow hydraulics
- Preserving bounded and conservative solutions of transport in one‐dimensional shallow‐water flow with upwind numerical schemes: Application to fertigation and solute transport in rivers
- Improving simple explicit methods for unsteady open channel and river flow
Cited In (20)
- Well-balanced RKDG2 solutions to the shallow water equations over irregular domains with wetting and drying
- Locally limited and fully conserved RKDG2 shallow water solutions with wetting and drying
- Augmented versions of the HLL and HLLC Riemann solvers including source terms in one and two dimensions for shallow flow applications
- Implicit finite volume simulation of 2D shallow water flows in flexible meshes
- Time step restrictions for well-balanced shallow water solutions in non-zero velocity steady states
- A two-dimensional high-order well-balanced scheme for the shallow water equations with topography and Manning friction
- Preserving bounded and conservative solutions of transport in one‐dimensional shallow‐water flow with upwind numerical schemes: Application to fertigation and solute transport in rivers
- Concurrent use of finite element and finite volume methods for shallow water flows in locally 1-D channel networks
- Experimental validation of two depth-averaged turbulence models
- A Petrov-Galerkin scheme for modeling 1D channel flow with varying width and topography
- 2D simulation of granular flow over irregular steep slopes using global and local coordinates
- A 2D extension of a large time step explicit scheme \((\mathrm{CFL}>1)\) for unsteady problems with wet/dry boundaries
- Energy balanced numerical schemes with very high order. The augmented Roe flux ADER scheme. Application to the shallow water equations
- Unstructured finite volume discretisation of bed friction and convective flux in solute transport models linked to the shallow water equations
- Wave Riemann description of friction terms in unsteady shallow flows: application to water and mud/debris floods
- Formulation of exactly balanced solvers for blood flow in elastic vessels and their application to collapsed states
- An explicit asymptotic preserving low Froude scheme for the multilayer shallow water model with density stratification
- An efficient scheme on wet/dry transitions for shallow water equations with friction
- Finite Volume Models and Efficient Simulation Tools (EST) for Shallow Flows
- A discontinuous Galerkin algorithm for the two-dimensional shallow water equations
This page was built for publication: Friction term discretization and limitation to preserve stability and conservation in the 1D shallow-water model: Application to unsteady irrigation and river flow
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q3528129)