Author(s): A. G. L. Borthwick; S. Cruz Leon; J. Jozsa
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Abstract: Natural shallow-flow domains have irregular boundaries which can strongly influence the interior flow field. Here, the nonlinear shallow water equations are solved on adaptive quadtree grids that can approximate any two-dimensional boundary topology and are easy to enrich or coarsen. A special indexing system matches the quadtree structure to conventional finite volume notation. Grid adaptation is controlled by a cell circulation parameter. Simulations of standard test flows are in close agreement with analytical and other numerical data. The sample application of wind-induced circulation in Lake Balaton, Hungary, demonstrates the ability of the model to deal with a complicated shallow-flow geometry.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00221680109499845
Year: 2001