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Shallow Water Equations in Hydraulics: Modeling, Numerics and Applications

Shallow Water Equations in Hydraulics: Modeling, Numerics and Applications

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This Special Issue aims to provide a forum for the latest advances in hydraulic modeling based on the use of shallow water and related models as well as their novel application in practical engineering. Original contributions, including those in but not limited to the following areas, will be considered for publication: new conceptual models and applications, flood inundation and routing, sediment transport and morphodynamic modelling, pollutant transport in water, irrigation and drainage modeling, numerical simulation in hydraulics, novel numerical methods for the shallow water equations and extended models, case studies, and high-performance computing.

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Keywords

  • 1-D
  • 2D numerical model
  • bank vegetation
  • Boussinesq equations
  • CasADi
  • central-upwind
  • channel pattern
  • computational efficiency
  • computational methods
  • Dissipative two-four
  • Efficiency
  • fast computation
  • finite volume
  • fluvial process
  • Free Surface Flows
  • History of engineering & technology
  • HLLC
  • Hydraulic engineering
  • hydraulic jump
  • local time stepping
  • MacCormack
  • method of specified intervals
  • modeling
  • modern hardware
  • numerical modeling
  • Numerical Simulation
  • open boundary condition
  • PID regulation
  • reservoir model
  • Roe
  • shallow water
  • shallow water equations
  • simulation
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • TELEMAC-2D
  • tidal elevation
  • two-dimensional hydrodynamic model
  • unstructured grids
  • vectorization
  • west coast of Korea (WCK)

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-3318-6

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