High-order accurate well-balanced energy stable adaptive moving mesh finite difference schemes for the shallow water equations with non-flat bottom topography

03/13/2023
by   Zhihao Zhang, et al.
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This paper proposes high-order accurate well-balanced (WB) energy stable (ES) adaptive moving mesh finite difference schemes for the shallow water equations (SWEs) with non-flat bottom topography. To enable the construction of the ES schemes on moving meshes, a reformulation of the SWEs is introduced, with the bottom topography as an additional conservative variable that evolves in time. The corresponding energy inequality is derived based on a modified energy function, then the reformulated SWEs and energy inequality are transformed into curvilinear coordinates. A two-point energy conservative (EC) flux is constructed, and high-order EC schemes based on such a flux are proved to be WB that they preserve the lake at rest. Then high-order ES schemes are derived by adding suitable dissipation terms to the EC schemes, which are newly designed to maintain the WB and ES properties simultaneously. The adaptive moving mesh strategy is performed by iteratively solving the Euler-Lagrangian equations of a mesh adaptation functional. The fully-discrete schemes are obtained by using the explicit strong-stability preserving third-order Runge-Kutta method. Several numerical tests are conducted to validate the accuracy, WB and ES properties, shock-capturing ability, and high efficiency of the schemes.

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