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Instability in leapfrog and forward–backward schemes: Part II: Numerical simulations of dam break

✍ Scribed by Wen-Yih Sun


Book ID
104015141
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
627 KB
Volume
45
Category
Article
ISSN
0045-7930

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✦ Synopsis


Following Sun's approach [17], Shuman smoothing instead of conventional diffusion terms is used in a simple two-time step semi-implicit finite volume scheme to simulate dam break. When the Courant number is less than one, the absolute value of amplification factor of the 1D linearized shallow-water equations is 1 in this new scheme. Compared with the characteristic-based semi-Lagrangian schemes and the Riemann solver, this scheme produces excellent results of free water depth and speed of the shock. Numerical simulations show that the water inside the dam initially moves away radially until water almost depletes near the center; then the water moves back to the center and forms a vertical water column there. This paper proves that Shuman smoothing can be used not only in the linearized shallow-water equations discussed in Sun [17] but also in the nonlinear wave equations to control instability around shocks.