Author/Authors :
Amiri، S.M. نويسنده a Ph.D. degree candidate , , TALEBBEYDOKHTI، N. نويسنده , , Baghlani، A. نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Modeling flow discontinuities, due to a numerical approach, often pose severe challenges. In
this way, a number of techniques like artificial viscosity (particularly for finite difference methods), shock
fitting and etc. have been proposed. These techniques usually require ad-hoc terms which need to be
adjusted through calibration. In this study, an efficient numerical model based on a shallow water equation
is developed. The model uses a first-order centered (FORCE) scheme, in combination with the Surface
Gradient Method, (SGM) for spatial discretization, and the third order RungeKutta algorithm for time
integration. At first, it is demonstrated that the model is well-balanced, then, through several classical
examples, such as a 1D dam-break on both dry and wet beds, transcritical flow over a bump, with and
without shock, sub-critical flow over a bump, circular dam-break, small perturbation propagation, dam-
break on a dry bed channel with varying widths and right-angled channel junctions, it is shown that
the model is capable of capturing flow discontinuities. Furthermore, the model can simulate dry bed
conditions, and also presents smooth symmetric results.