2019
DOI: 10.3178/hrl.13.28
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A consistent finite difference local inertial model for shallow water simulation

Abstract: Hydrological-hydraulic modeling is a core technique in assessing surface water dynamics of rivers, lakes, and floodplains. The local inertial model (LIM) as a physically simplified model of the shallow water equations is essential for efficient numerical simulator of surface water dynamics. In this paper, we point out that the conventional semiimplicit finite difference scheme for the friction slope terms, despite being convenient, is not consistent in the sense that it may lead to incorrect numerical solution… Show more

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