Author(s): Hyunuk An; Soonyoung Yu
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Keywords: Finite volume model; multidimensional limiting process; quadtree grid; shallow water flow; slope limiter
Abstract: In hydraulic research, numerical modelling of complex flows is essential for managing water risks. High-resolution finite volume schemes have become popular for shallow water flow modelling due to their mass and momentum balance characteristics and their ability to capture shocks. These methods use slope limiters to suppress numerical oscillations near discontinuities. However, one-dimensional limiters do not assure numerical accuracy in multidimensional applications, occasionally leading to excessive or insufficient numerical dissipation. For this reason, a multidimensional limiting process (MLP) was developed for oscillation control in multidimensional compressible flows. In this paper, we implement MLP on adaptive quadtree grids for shallow water flow simulations and compare MLP performance with simulations using conventional limiters. Four simulation cases show that MLP outperforms conventional limiters, and yield more accurate and stable solutions on adaptive quadtree grids. The capability of MLP for oscillation control is more noticeable on quadtree than on uniform grids.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00221686.2013.878404
Year: 2014