Maximum principle and local mass balance for numerical solutions of transport equation coupled with variable density flow.
Frolkovič, P. (1998)
Acta Mathematica Universitatis Comenianae. New Series
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Frolkovič, P. (1998)
Acta Mathematica Universitatis Comenianae. New Series
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Bruno Després, Frédéric Lagoutière (2007)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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We develop a new multidimensional finite-volume algorithm for transport equations. This algorithm is both stable and non-dissipative. It is based on a reconstruction of the discrete solution inside each cell at every time step. The proposed reconstruction, which is genuinely multidimensional, allows recovering sharp profiles in both the direction of the transport velocity and the transverse direction. It constitutes an extension of the one-dimensional reconstructions analyzed in (Lagoutière,...
Emmanuel Audusse, Marie-Odile Bristeau (2003)
ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique
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The aim of this paper is to present a finite volume kinetic method to compute the transport of a passive pollutant by a flow modeled by the shallow water equations using a new time discretization that allows large time steps for the pollutant computation. For the hydrodynamic part the kinetic solver ensures – even in the case of a non flat bottom – the preservation of the steady state of a lake at rest, the non-negativity of the water height and the existence of an entropy inequality....
Hassanzadeh, Hassan, Pooladi-Darvish, Mehran, Abedi, Jalal (2009)
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Jürgen Geiser (2009)
ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis
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Our studies are motivated by a desire to model long-time simulations of possible scenarios for a waste disposal. Numerical methods are developed for solving the arising systems of convection-diffusion-dispersion-reaction equations, and the received results of several discretization methods are presented. We concentrate on linear reaction systems, which can be solved analytically. In the numerical methods, we use large time-steps to achieve long simulation times of about 10 000 years. We...
Liska, Richard, Kuchařík, Milan
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