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Entropy Stable and Well-Balanced Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for the Nonlinear Shallow Water Equations

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The nonlinear shallow water equations (SWEs) are widely used to model the unsteady water flows in rivers and coastal areas, with extensive applications in ocean and hydraulic engineering. In this… Click to show full abstract

The nonlinear shallow water equations (SWEs) are widely used to model the unsteady water flows in rivers and coastal areas, with extensive applications in ocean and hydraulic engineering. In this work, we propose entropy stable, well-balanced and positivity-preserving discontinuous Galerkin (DG) methods, under arbitrary choices of quadrature rules, for the SWEs with a non-flat bottom topography. In Chan (J Comput Phys 362:346–374, 2018), a SBP-like differentiation operator was introduced to construct the discretely entropy conservative DG methods. We extend this idea to the SWEs and establish an entropy stable scheme by adding additional dissipative terms. Careful approximation of the source term is included to ensure the well-balanced property of the resulting method. A simple positivity-preserving limiter, compatible with the entropy stable property, is included to guarantee the non-negative water heights during the computation. One- and two-dimensional numerical experiments are presented to demonstrate the performance of the proposed methods.

Keywords: entropy stable; nonlinear shallow; water; water equations; well balanced; shallow water

Journal Title: Journal of Scientific Computing
Year Published: 2020

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