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Flood-Waves Simulation by Classical Method of Consistent Transport

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The classical hydrodynamic solver of consistent transport is first-order accurate in capturing the depth-and-velocity discontinuities when the spurious oscillations are managed by a minimal intervention strategy. The computations of two-dimensional flood waves through the meandering channel demonstrate the long-term computational stability of the method.

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Wang, T., Tan, LW., Chu, V.H. (2011). Flood-Waves Simulation by Classical Method of Consistent Transport. In: Kuzmin, A. (eds) Computational Fluid Dynamics 2010. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17884-9_35

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