Implicit time advancing combined with two finite-volume methods in the simulation of morphodynamic flows
Numerical simulation of morphodynamic problems is considered. The physical model is based on the shallow-water equations coupled with the Exner equation closed by the Grass model to describe the time evolution of the bed profile. The SRNH predictor–corrector scheme and a modified Roe scheme for non-conservative systems of equations are considered for space discretization. Second-order accuracy in space is achieved through variable reconstruction. These schemes were previously used in the simulation of the considered problems together with explicit time advancing. Linearized implicit time-advancing versions are generated here, in which the flux Jacobians are computed through automatic differentiation. Second-order accuracy in time is obtained through a backward differentiation formula associated with a defect-correction approach. For both the considered numerical methods, the explicit and implicit versions are compared in terms of accuracy and efficiency for one-dimensional and two-dimensional morphodynamic problems characterized by different time scales for the evolution of the bed and of the water flow.
Year of publication: |
2014
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Authors: | Bilanceri, M. ; Beux, F. ; Elmahi, I. ; Guillard, H. ; Salvetti, M.V. |
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Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM). - Elsevier, ISSN 0378-4754. - Vol. 99.2014, C, p. 153-169
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Shallow water | Implicit time advancing | Defect correction | Exner equation | Morphodynamic flows | Finite-volume schemes |
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