Baroclinicity in oceans may necessitate the use of 3D shallow water (SW) models for accurate description of physics. Particularly for baroclinic flows near coastal areas where frequent wetting and drying occurs due to tides and wind, we need a 3D SW model that can handle wetting and drying. Various methods for wetting and drying in 2D SW models are available, but for 3D SW models, wetting-drying remains a challenge. We propose using non-overlapping coupled 2D-3D models for taking advantage of well-tested 2D wetting-drying techniques and avoiding the complexities of 3D wetting and drying. We develop a theory for algebraic coupling of 2D and 3D SW models in a conforming, continuous Galerkin finite element framework, with mass and momentum con...
An unstructured finite volume numerical model is presented here for simulating shallow-water flows w...
The capability of a semi-implicit three-dimensional shallow water flow numerical model is extended b...
The shallow-water equations (SWE), derived from the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations using the...
Numerical marine models have become indispensable in ocean sciences. Despite many developments over ...
A new approach to modelling free surface flows is developed that enables, for the first time, 3D con...
We consider space discontinuous Galerkin finite element discretizations of the symmetric or one-dime...
In numerical modelling of water movement wetting and drying is a well known problem. The governing e...
An approach to represent drying and wetting processes in a three-dimensional finite element sigma co...
International audienceThe present work addresses the problem of coupling hydrodynamical models with ...
A review of wetting and drying (WD) algorithms used by contemporary numerical models based on the sh...
A coupled discontinuous (DG)- continuous Galerkin (CG) shallow water model is compared to a continuo...
We present a new three-dimensional, unstructured mesh finite element shallow-water model. The curren...
A review of wetting and drying (WD) algorithms used by contemporary numerical models based on the sh...
The present work addresses the problem of coupling hydrodynamical models with different spatial dime...
The present work addresses the problem of coupling hydrodynamical models with different spatial dime...
An unstructured finite volume numerical model is presented here for simulating shallow-water flows w...
The capability of a semi-implicit three-dimensional shallow water flow numerical model is extended b...
The shallow-water equations (SWE), derived from the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations using the...
Numerical marine models have become indispensable in ocean sciences. Despite many developments over ...
A new approach to modelling free surface flows is developed that enables, for the first time, 3D con...
We consider space discontinuous Galerkin finite element discretizations of the symmetric or one-dime...
In numerical modelling of water movement wetting and drying is a well known problem. The governing e...
An approach to represent drying and wetting processes in a three-dimensional finite element sigma co...
International audienceThe present work addresses the problem of coupling hydrodynamical models with ...
A review of wetting and drying (WD) algorithms used by contemporary numerical models based on the sh...
A coupled discontinuous (DG)- continuous Galerkin (CG) shallow water model is compared to a continuo...
We present a new three-dimensional, unstructured mesh finite element shallow-water model. The curren...
A review of wetting and drying (WD) algorithms used by contemporary numerical models based on the sh...
The present work addresses the problem of coupling hydrodynamical models with different spatial dime...
The present work addresses the problem of coupling hydrodynamical models with different spatial dime...
An unstructured finite volume numerical model is presented here for simulating shallow-water flows w...
The capability of a semi-implicit three-dimensional shallow water flow numerical model is extended b...
The shallow-water equations (SWE), derived from the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations using the...