On the modeling and simulation of non-hydrostatic dam break flows
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- A semi-Lagrangian splitting method for the numerical simulation of sediment transport with free surface flows
- A fractional-step Padé-Galerkin model for dam-break flow simulation.
- Unified derivation of thin-layer reduced models for shallow free-surface gravity flows of viscous fluids
- Instability in leapfrog and forward-backward schemes. II: Numerical simulations of dam break
- Sensitivity analysis of finite volume simulations of a breaking dam problem
- Numerical modeling of the dam-break flood over natural rivers on movable beds
- Dam-break flow for arbitrary slopes of the bottom
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- A novel well-balanced scheme for modeling of dam break flow in drying-wetting areas
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