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A Generalized Reconstruction Technique for the Approximate Solution of Discontinuous Bed Shallow-Water Equations

Author(s): L. Cozzolino; R. Della Morte; D. Pianese

Linked Author(s): Luca Cozzolino

Keywords: Shallow water Equations; Discontinuous bed; Nonconservative source terms; Finite volume methods; Path-conservative numerical methods

Abstract: One-dimensional Shallow-water Equations are written considering, among the others, the hypotheses of hydrostatic pressure distribution and small bed slope: the system of hyperbolic equations which is obtained exhibits a geometric source term which is proportional to the nonconservative product of the water depth by the bed slope. Here, following the theory by Dal Maso, LeFloch and Murat, a numerical scheme is presented, which is well balanced and able to capture contact discontinuities due to bottom steps: the path used for the definition of the nonconservative product, able to represent the head losses encountered passing over the bottom discontinuity, is chosen in order to consider a hydrostatic pressure distribution acting onto the bed step.

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Year: 2011

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