A MOOD-MUSCL hybrid formulation for the non-conservative shallow-water system (Q2032048)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7359307
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7359307 |
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A MOOD-MUSCL hybrid formulation for the non-conservative shallow-water system (English)
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15 June 2021
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The stability of the high-order finite volume method for hyperbolic systems is based on the use of non-linear procedures that prevent the presence of the so-called non-physical oscillations. Standard techniques use the a priori approach where the procedure is carried out with the current time step solution. The a posteriori approach lies on an advanced in time candidate solution and a posterior evaluation of its stability. The authors first present a comparison between these two approaches applied to non-conservative shallow-water equations together in the framework of second-order linear reconstruction. Such comparison led the author to propose a new hybrid version combining the most positive aspects of both methods.
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shallow-water
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finite volume
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high-order
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non-conservative problem
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MOOD
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MUSCL
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