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Non-hydrostatic pressure shallow flows: GPU implementation using finite volume and finite difference scheme

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  • Escalante, C.
  • Morales de Luna, T.
  • Castro, M.J.

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We consider the depth-integrated non-hydrostatic system derived by Yamazaki et al. An efficient formally second-order well-balanced hybrid finite volume finite difference numerical scheme is proposed. The scheme consists of a two-step algorithm based on a projection-correction type scheme initially introduced by Chorin–Temam [15]. First, the hyperbolic part of the system is discretized using a Polynomial Viscosity Matrix path-conservative finite volume method. Second, the dispersive terms are solved by means of compact finite differences. A new methodology is also presented to handle wave breaking over complex bathymetries. This adapts well to GPU-architectures and guidelines about its GPU implementation are introduced. The method has been applied to idealized and challenging experimental test cases, which shows the efficiency and accuracy of the method.

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  • Escalante, C. & Morales de Luna, T. & Castro, M.J., 2018. "Non-hydrostatic pressure shallow flows: GPU implementation using finite volume and finite difference scheme," Applied Mathematics and Computation, Elsevier, vol. 338(C), pages 631-659.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:apmaco:v:338:y:2018:i:c:p:631-659
    DOI: 10.1016/j.amc.2018.06.035
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    1. Echeverribar, I. & Brufau, P. & García-Navarro, P., 2023. "Extension of a Roe-type Riemann solver scheme to model non-hydrostatic pressure shallow flows," Applied Mathematics and Computation, Elsevier, vol. 440(C).
    2. Ernesto Guerrero Fernández & Manuel Jesús Castro-Díaz & Tomás Morales de Luna, 2020. "A Second-Order Well-Balanced Finite Volume Scheme for the Multilayer Shallow Water Model with Variable Density," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 8(5), pages 1-42, May.

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