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|Spatial dimensions=2D | |Spatial dimensions=2D | ||
|Spatialscale=Reach-Scale | |Spatialscale=Reach-Scale | ||
|One-line model description=Finite Volume two-dimensional shock-capturing model. | |One-line model description=Finite Volume two-dimensional shock-capturing model. | ||
|Extended model description=The numerical model solves the two-dimensional shallow water equations with different modes of sediment transport (bed-load and suspended load) (Canestrelli et al. 2009, Canestrelli et al, 2010). The scheme solves the system of partial differential equations cast in a non-conservative form, but it has the important characteristic of reducing automatically to a conservative scheme if the underlying system of equations is a conservation law. The scheme thus belongs to the so-called category of “shock-capturing” schemes. At the present I am adding a new module for the computation of mud flows, and I want to apply the model to the Fly River (Papua New Guinea) system. | |Extended model description=The numerical model solves the two-dimensional shallow water equations with different modes of sediment transport (bed-load and suspended load) (Canestrelli et al. 2009, Canestrelli et al, 2010). The scheme solves the system of partial differential equations cast in a non-conservative form, but it has the important characteristic of reducing automatically to a conservative scheme if the underlying system of equations is a conservation law. The scheme thus belongs to the so-called category of “shock-capturing” schemes. At the present I am adding a new module for the computation of mud flows, and I want to apply the model to the Fly River (Papua New Guinea) system. | ||
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|Model keywords=hydro-morphodynamic | |Model keywords=hydro-morphodynamic | ||
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|Model keywords=fluvial | |Model keywords=fluvial | ||
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{{Modeler information | |||
|First name=Alberto | |||
|Last name=Canestrelli | |||
|Type of contact=Model developer | |||
|Institute / Organization=Boston University | |||
|Postal address 1=675 Commonwealth Avenue | |||
|Town / City=Boston | |||
|Postal code=02215 | |||
|State=Massachusetts | |||
|Country=United States | |||
|Email address=canestrelli@idra.unipd.it | |||
|Phone=6174120677 | |||
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|Supported platforms=Linux, Windows | |Supported platforms=Linux, Windows | ||
|Programming language=Fortran90 | |Programming language=Fortran90 | ||
|Code optimized=Single Processor, | |Code optimized=Single Processor, Multiple Processors | ||
|Start year development=2009 | |Start year development=2009 | ||
|Does model development still take place?=Yes | |Does model development still take place?=Yes | ||
|Model availability=As code | |Model availability=As code | ||
|Source code availability=Through CSDMS repository | |Source code availability=Through CSDMS repository | ||
|Source csdms web address=https://github.com/csdms-contrib/fvshock | |||
|Program license type=GPL v2 | |Program license type=GPL v2 | ||
|Memory requirements=2 GBytes | |Memory requirements=2 GBytes | ||
|Typical run time=1 hour - several days | |Typical run time=1 hour - several days | ||
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|Visualization software needed?=Yes | |Visualization software needed?=Yes | ||
|Other visualization software=Incidenze | |Other visualization software=Incidenze | ||
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|Describe time scale and resolution constraints=Days/months. When running for more then few month the simulation time is very large. | |Describe time scale and resolution constraints=Days/months. When running for more then few month the simulation time is very large. | ||
|Describe any numerical limitations and issues=At the present I am trying to improve the wetting and drying algorithm, unphysical large velocities are sometime produced at the wet/dry front. | |Describe any numerical limitations and issues=At the present I am trying to improve the wetting and drying algorithm, unphysical large velocities are sometime produced at the wet/dry front. | ||
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|Do you have current or future plans for collaborating with other researchers?=I am presently doing a post-doctorate at Boston University with professor Sergio Fagherazzi. | |Do you have current or future plans for collaborating with other researchers?=I am presently doing a post-doctorate at Boston University with professor Sergio Fagherazzi. | ||
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|Manual model available=No | |Manual model available=No | ||
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|OpenMI compliant=No but possible | |OpenMI compliant=No but possible | ||
|IRF interface=No but possible | |||
|CMT component=No but possible | |||
|CCA component=No but possible | |CCA component=No but possible | ||
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|DOI model=10.1594/IEDA/100130 | |||
|DOI assigned to model version=0.1 | |||
|DOI-year assigned to model version=2011 | |||
|DOI-filelink=https://csdms.colorado.edu/pub/models/doi-source-code/fvshock-10.1594.IEDA.100130-0.1.tar.gz | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:18, 16 September 2020
FVshock
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Introduction
History
References
Nr. of publications: | 3 |
Total citations: | 221 |
h-index: | 2 |
m-quotient: | 0.13 |
Featured publication(s) | Year | Model described | Type of Reference | Citations |
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Canestrelli, Alberto; Siviglia, Annunziato; Dumbser, Michael; Toro, Eleuterio F.; 2009. Well-balanced high-order centred schemes for non-conservative hyperbolic systems. Applications to shallow water equations with fixed and mobile bed. Advances in Water Resources, 32, 834–844. 10.1016/j.advwatres.2009.02.006 (View/edit entry) | 2009 | FVshock |
Model overview | 129 |
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