2023
DOI: 10.1051/m2an/2023009
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A flux globalization based well-balanced path-conservative central-upwind scheme for the shallow water flows in channels

Abstract: We develop a flux globalization based well-balanced (WB) path-conservative central-upwind (PCCU) scheme for the one-dimensional shallow water flows in channels. Challenges in developing numerical methods for the studied system are mainly related to the presence of nonconservative terms modeling the flow when the channel width and bottom topography are discontinuous. We use the path-conservative technique to treat these nonconservative product terms and implement this technique within the flux globalization fra… Show more

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“…We numerically solve the system (1.1)-(1.2), (1.4) and its one-dimensional (1-D) version by the Riemann-problem-solver-free central-upwind (CU) schemes, which were originally introduced in [25,27,28] for general multidimensional hyperbolic systems of conservative laws, and then extended to nonconservative hyperbolic systems in [6], where path-conservative CU (PCCU) schemes were introduced. The PCCU schemes were extended to the flux globalization framework allowing to treat a wider variety of nonconservative systems in [4,5,7,26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We numerically solve the system (1.1)-(1.2), (1.4) and its one-dimensional (1-D) version by the Riemann-problem-solver-free central-upwind (CU) schemes, which were originally introduced in [25,27,28] for general multidimensional hyperbolic systems of conservative laws, and then extended to nonconservative hyperbolic systems in [6], where path-conservative CU (PCCU) schemes were introduced. The PCCU schemes were extended to the flux globalization framework allowing to treat a wider variety of nonconservative systems in [4,5,7,26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%