Recent studies have demonstrated the improved computational performance of a computer algorithm based on a simplification of the shallow water equations—the so-called local inertial approximation—which has been observed to provide results comparable to the full set of equations in a range of flood flow problems. This study presents an extended view on the local inertial system, shedding light on those key elements necessary to understand its applicability to flows of practical interest. First, the properties of the simplified system with potential impact on the accuracy of the solutions are described and compared to the corresponding full-dynamic counterparts. In light of this discussion, the behavior of the solutions is then analyzed throu...
ABSTRACT The one-dimensional flow routing inertial model, formulated as an explicit solution, has ad...
Within hydrological models, flow approximations are commonly used to reduce computation time. The va...
A finite difference formulation of the shallow water equations using an upwind differencing method w...
The shallow water equations are a mathematical tool widely applied for the simulation of flow routin...
Attention of the researchers has increased towards a simplification of the complete Shallow water Eq...
The shallow water equations are a mathematical tool widely applied for the simulation of flow routi...
Abstract This study focused on the performance and limitations of the local inertial approximation f...
Global river models are an essential tool for both earth system studies and water resources assessme...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
peer reviewedIn the last years, Europe was subject to catastrophic inundations. At the same time, co...
Two-dimensional flood inundation models are widely used tools for flood hazard mapping and an essent...
The ability of two-dimensional hydrodynamic models to accurately and efficiently predict the propaga...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceThis chapter presents a state of the...
Many urban floodplains have irregular geometry due to different obstacles and slope condi...
D Liang from Cambridge University explains the shallow water equations and their applications to the...
ABSTRACT The one-dimensional flow routing inertial model, formulated as an explicit solution, has ad...
Within hydrological models, flow approximations are commonly used to reduce computation time. The va...
A finite difference formulation of the shallow water equations using an upwind differencing method w...
The shallow water equations are a mathematical tool widely applied for the simulation of flow routin...
Attention of the researchers has increased towards a simplification of the complete Shallow water Eq...
The shallow water equations are a mathematical tool widely applied for the simulation of flow routi...
Abstract This study focused on the performance and limitations of the local inertial approximation f...
Global river models are an essential tool for both earth system studies and water resources assessme...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
peer reviewedIn the last years, Europe was subject to catastrophic inundations. At the same time, co...
Two-dimensional flood inundation models are widely used tools for flood hazard mapping and an essent...
The ability of two-dimensional hydrodynamic models to accurately and efficiently predict the propaga...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceThis chapter presents a state of the...
Many urban floodplains have irregular geometry due to different obstacles and slope condi...
D Liang from Cambridge University explains the shallow water equations and their applications to the...
ABSTRACT The one-dimensional flow routing inertial model, formulated as an explicit solution, has ad...
Within hydrological models, flow approximations are commonly used to reduce computation time. The va...
A finite difference formulation of the shallow water equations using an upwind differencing method w...