Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6784533 | Water Science and Engineering | 2017 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
A dynamic uniform Cartesian grid system was developed in order to reduce the computational time in inundation simulation using a Godunov-type finite volume scheme. The reduction is achieved by excluding redundant dry cells, which cannot be effectively avoided with a conventional Cartesian uniform grid system, as the wet area is unknown before computation. The new grid system expands dynamically with wetting, through addition of new cells according to moving wet-dry fronts. The new grid system is straightforward in implementation. Its application in a field-scale flood simulation shows that the new grid system is able to produce the same results as the conventional grid, but the computational efficiency is fairly improved.
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Authors
Jing-ming Hou, Run Wang, Hai-xiao Jing, Xia Zhang, Qiu-hua Liang, Yan-yan Di,