Quasi-two-layer finite-volume scheme for modeling shallow water flows with the presence of external forces
K. V. Karelsky, A. S. Petrosyan, A. G. Slavin

TL;DR
This paper introduces a quasi-two-layer finite-volume scheme for simulating shallow water flows over complex bed profiles with external forces, effectively capturing dry zones and energy dissipation near steps.
Contribution
The novel quasi-two-layer model improves shallow water flow simulations by accurately representing dry zones and external forces, enhancing previous single-layer approaches.
Findings
Successfully modeled dry zones on steps.
Captured energy dissipation in complex flows.
Simulated effects of external forces like Coriolis.
Abstract
Finite-volume numerical method for study shallow water flows over an arbitrary bed profile in the presence of external force is proposed. This method uses the quasi-two-layer model of hydrodynamic flows over a stepwise boundary with advanced consideration of the flow features near the step. A distinctive feature of the suggested model is a separation of a studied flow into two layers in calculating flow quantities near each step, and improving by this means approximation of depth-averaged solutions of the initial three-dimensional Euler equations. We are solving the shallow-water equations for one layer, introducing the fictitious lower layer only as an auxiliary structure in setting up the appropriate Riemann problems for the upper layer. Besides quasi-two-layer approach leads to appearance of additional terms in one-layer finite-difference representation of balance equations. These…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAquatic and Environmental Studies · Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics · Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
