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Large-Scale Tsunami Simulations using the Discontinuous Galerkin Method

Bonev, Boris  
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Giraldo, Francis
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Hesthaven, Jan S.  
2017
27th Biennial Conference on Numerical Analysis

Discontinuous Galerkin methods have desirable properties, which make them suitable for the com- putation of wave problems. Being parallelizable and hp-adaptive makes them attractive for the simulation of large-scale tsunami propagation. In order to retrieve such a scheme, we formulate the shallow water equations on the spherical shell and apply the discontinuous Galerkin discretiza- tion to construct a numerical method which is able to handle the effects of curvature and Coriolis forces naturally. Common challenges in solving the shallow water equations numerically are well- balancedness and wetting/drying. To overcome this, we utilize a method based on a timestep restriction, which guarantees the positivity of the numerical solution. Moreover, we show that our discretization yields a well-balanced numerical scheme. In this talk we will present our method as well as the numerical results, that we have obtained with our implementation.

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conference presentation
Author(s)
Bonev, Boris  
Giraldo, Francis
Hesthaven, Jan S.  
Date Issued

2017

Subjects

Discontinuous Galerkin Method

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Shallow Water Equations

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Well-Balanced Schemes

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Positivity-Preserving Schemes

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27th Biennial Conference on Numerical Analysis

Glasgow, UK

June 27-30, 2017

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June 26, 2017
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/138606
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