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Evaluation of well‐balanced bore‐capturing schemes for 2D wetting and drying processes
Authors:F Marche  P Bonneton  P Fabrie  N Seguin
Affiliation:1. Mathématiques Appliquées de Bordeaux, UMR 5466 CNRS, Université Bordeaux 1, 351 cours de la libération, 33405 Talence cedex, France;2. Departement Géologie et Océanographie, UMR EPOC CNRS, Université Bordeaux 1, avenue des Facultés, 33405 Talence cedex, France;3. Laboratoire Jacques‐Louis Lions, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Boite postale 187, 75252 Paris cedex 05, France
Abstract:We consider numerical solutions of the two‐dimensional non‐linear shallow water equations with a bed slope source term. These equations are well‐suited for the study of many geophysical phenomena, including coastal engineering where wetting and drying processes are commonly observed. To accurately describe the evolution of moving shorelines over strongly varying topography, we first investigate two well‐balanced methods of Godunov‐type, relying on the resolution of non‐homogeneous Riemann problems. But even if these schemes were previously proved to be efficient in many simulations involving occurrences of dry zones, they fail to compute accurately moving shorelines. From this, we investigate a new model, called SURF_WB, especially designed for the simulation of wave transformations over strongly varying topography. This model relies on a recent reconstruction method for the treatment of the bed‐slope source term and is able to handle strong variations of topography and to preserve the steady states at rest. In addition, the use of the recent VFRoe‐ncv Riemann solver leads to a robust treatment of wetting and drying phenomena. An adapted ‘second order’ reconstruction generates accurate bore‐capturing abilities.This scheme is validated against several analytical solutions, involving varying topography, time dependent moving shorelines and convergences toward steady states. This model should have an impact in the prediction of 2D moving shorelines over strongly irregular topography. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:non‐linear shallow water  well‐balanced  finite volumes  moving shoreline  topography
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