A finite volume method for shallow water flows on triangular computational grids

Sudi Mungkasi*, Stephen Gwyn Roberts

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    Abstract

    This paper presents a finite volume method used to solve the two-dimensional shallow water (wave) equations and how the finite volume method is implemented in ANUGA software. This finite volume method is the numerical method underlying the software. ANUGA is open source software developed by Australian National University (ANU) and Geoscience Australia (GA). This software uses the finite volume method with triangular domain discretisation for the computation. Three test cases are considered in order to evaluate the performance of the software. Overall, ANUGA is a robust software to simulate two-dimensional shallow water flows.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationICACSIS 2011 - 2011 International Conference on Advanced Computer Science and Information Systems, Proceedings
    Pages79-84
    Number of pages6
    Publication statusPublished - 2011
    Event2011 International Conference on Advanced Computer Science and Information Systems, ICACSIS 2011 - Jakarta, Indonesia
    Duration: 17 Dec 201118 Dec 2011

    Publication series

    NameICACSIS 2011 - 2011 International Conference on Advanced Computer Science and Information Systems, Proceedings

    Conference

    Conference2011 International Conference on Advanced Computer Science and Information Systems, ICACSIS 2011
    Country/TerritoryIndonesia
    CityJakarta
    Period17/12/1118/12/11

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