2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.cageo.2008.08.004
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Bed evolution numerical model for rapidly varying flow in natural streams

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“…The proposed model is based on an alternative formulation of conservative balance equations, which includes a particular mathematical expression of source terms ideated for natural channels, and which has already demonstrated important stability features under the numerical point of view [9,10]. This formulation is kept in the present work, while the innovation stands in the numerical implementation, since a fi nite volume method based on Roe's scheme is used instead of the MacCormack fi nite difference method [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The proposed model is based on an alternative formulation of conservative balance equations, which includes a particular mathematical expression of source terms ideated for natural channels, and which has already demonstrated important stability features under the numerical point of view [9,10]. This formulation is kept in the present work, while the innovation stands in the numerical implementation, since a fi nite volume method based on Roe's scheme is used instead of the MacCormack fi nite difference method [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This formulation is kept in the present work, while the innovation stands in the numerical implementation, since a fi nite volume method based on Roe's scheme is used instead of the MacCormack fi nite difference method [9,10]. The main reason is the necessity of correctly capturing front wave propagation speed in case of initially dry bed, for which Riemann solvers-based techniques are recommended [11][12][13][14].…”
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“…The model (Schippa and Pavan 2009) is based on the system of three differential equations stating mass and momentum conservation for the liquid phase plus the Exner equation stating mass conservation for the sediment phase:…”
Section: A Physically-based Geomorphological Model For a Stationary Vmentioning
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“…The proposed model is based on an alternative formulation of conservative balance equations, which includes a particular mathematical expression of source terms ideated for natural channels, and which has already demonstrated important stability features under the numerical point of view [1,2]. This formulation is kept in the present work, and the innovation stands in the numerical implementation, since a finite volume method based on Roe's scheme is used instead of the MacCormack finite difference method [1,2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%