A Fast and Stable Well-Balanced Scheme with Hydrostatic Reconstruction for Shallow Water Flows
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Abstract. We consider the Saint-Venant system for shallow water flows, with nonflat bottom. It is a hyperbolic system of conservation laws that approximately describes various geophysical flows, such as rivers, coastal areas, and oceans when completed with a Coriolis term, or granular flows when completed with friction. Numerical approximate solutions to this system may be generated using conservative finite volume methods, which are known to properly handle shocks and contact discontinuities. However, in general these schemes are known to be quite inaccurate for near steady states, as the structure of their numerical truncation errors is generally not compatible with exact physical steady state conditions.…
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- Shallow water equations
- Mathematics
- Hydrostatic equilibrium
- Finite volume method
- Classification of discontinuities
- Solver
- Conservation law
- Applied mathematics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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