Extension of WAF type methods to non-homogeneous shallow water equations with pollutant
From MaRDI portal
Publication:618383
DOI10.1007/s10915-008-9185-9zbMath1203.76094OpenAlexW2009157779MaRDI QIDQ618383
Gladys Narbona-Reina, Enrique D. Fernández-Nieto
Publication date: 16 January 2011
Published in: Journal of Scientific Computing (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://idus.us.es/handle/11441/32420
Finite volume methods applied to problems in fluid mechanics (76M12) Finite difference methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M06)
Related Items (9)
A second order PVM flux limiter method. Application to magnetohydrodynamics and shallow stratified flows ⋮ A well-balanced finite volume-augmented Lagrangian method for an integrated Herschel-Bulkley model ⋮ Shallow-water simulations by a well-balanced WAF finite volume method: a case study to the great flood in 2011, Thailand ⋮ A Well-Balanced FVC Scheme for 2D Shallow Water Flows on Unstructured Triangular Meshes ⋮ Numerical modeling of passive scalar transport in shallow water based on the quasi-gasdynamic approach ⋮ Efficient GPU implementation of a two waves TVD-WAF method for the two-dimensional one layer shallow water system on structured meshes ⋮ A multilayer method for the hydrostatic Navier-Stokes equations: a particular weak solution ⋮ A consistent intermediate wave speed for a well-balanced HLLC solver ⋮ A dynamic multilayer shallow water model for polydisperse sedimentation
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- On WAF-type schemes for multidimensional hyperbolic conservation laws
- ADER schemes for scalar non-linear hyperbolic conservation laws with source terms in three-space dimensions
- The numerical treatment of wet/dry fronts in shallow flows: application to one-layer and two-layer systems
- WENO schemes based on upwind and centred TVD fluxes
- A consistent intermediate wave speed for a well-balanced HLLC solver
- Balancing source terms and flux gradients in high-resolution Godunov methods: The quasi-steady wave-propagation algorithm
- Upwind methods for hyperbolic conservation laws with source terms
- Asymptotically balanced schemes for non-homogeneous hyperbolic systems -- application to the shallow water equations.
- ADER: A high-order approach for linear hyperbolic systems in 2D
- ADER schemes for three-dimensional non-linear hyperbolic systems
- A kinetic scheme for the Saint-Venant system with a source term
- Some approximate Godunov schemes to compute shallow-water equations with topography.
- On a well-balanced high-order finite volume scheme for shallow water equations with topography and dry areas
- A second-order well-balanced positivity preserving central-upwind scheme for the Saint-Venant system
- ADER schemes for the shallow water equations in channel with irregular bottom elevation
- High order well-balanced finite volume WENO schemes and discontinuous Galerkin methods for a class of hyperbolic systems with source terms
- TVD fluxes for the high-order ADER schemes
- A Positive Preserving High Order VFRoe Scheme for Shallow Water Equations: A Class of Relaxation Schemes
- Evaluation of well-balanced bore-capturing schemes for 2D wetting and drying processes
- A weighted average flux method for hyperbolic conservation laws
- Riemann problems and the WAF method for solving the two-dimensional shallow water equations
- The weighted average flux method applied to the Euler equations
- A flux‐splitting solver for shallow water equations with source terms
- Solution of the generalized Riemann problem for advection–reaction equations
- A Fast and Stable Well-Balanced Scheme with Hydrostatic Reconstruction for Shallow Water Flows
- A WELL-BALANCED SCHEME USING NON-CONSERVATIVE PRODUCTS DESIGNED FOR HYPERBOLIC SYSTEMS OF CONSERVATION LAWS WITH SOURCE TERMS
- A Well-Balanced Scheme for the Numerical Processing of Source Terms in Hyperbolic Equations
- Analysis of ADER and ADER-WAF schemes
- On the well-balance property of Roe's method for nonconservative hyperbolic systems. applications to shallow-water systems
- NUMERICAL TREATMENT OF WET/DRY FRONTS IN SHALLOW FLOWS WITH A MODIFIED ROE SCHEME
- The surface gradient method for the treatment of source terms in the shallow-water equations
This page was built for publication: Extension of WAF type methods to non-homogeneous shallow water equations with pollutant