Title of article
The GeoClaw software for depth-averaged flows with adaptive refinement
Author/Authors
Marsha J. Berger، نويسنده , , David L. GeorgeRandall J. LeVeque، نويسنده , , Kyle T. Mandli، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
12
From page
1195
To page
1206
Abstract
Many geophysical flow or wave propagation problems can be modeled with two-dimensional depth-averaged equations, of which the shallow water equations are the simplest example. We describe the GeoClaw software that has been designed to solve problems of this nature, consisting of open source Fortran programs together with Python tools for the user interface and flow visualization. This software uses high-resolution shock-capturing finite volume methods on logically rectangular grids, including latitude–longitude grids on the sphere. Dry states are handled automatically to model inundation. The code incorporates adaptive mesh refinement to allow the efficient solution of large-scale geophysical problems. Examples are given illustrating its use for modeling tsunamis and dam-break flooding problems. Documentation and download information is available at www.clawpack.org/geoclaw.
Keywords
hyperbolic equations , Finite Volume Methods , Depth-averaged equations , Numerical flow modeling , Adaptive refinement
Journal title
Advances in Water Resources
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Advances in Water Resources
Record number
1272432
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