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[00440] SIMULATION OF SHALLOW WATER EQUATIONS WITH DEPTH PERTURBATIONS AND WITH AND WHITHOUT THE CORIOLIS EFFECT

  • Session Time & Room : 3C (Aug.23, 13:20-15:00) @D502
  • Type : Contributed Talk
  • Abstract : Shallow water equations are a system of partial differential equations that describe the superficial layer of a fluid with hydrostatic equilibrium derived from the Navier-Stokes equations which are used to describe fluid movements based on characteristics such as density, etc. We perform simulations of the evolution of water surface with various bottom variations, with and without the Coriolis effect using finite differences to analyze and understand how these variations affect the fluid dynamics.
  • Classification : 76-02, 76-05, 76-10, 68R99
  • Format : Talk at Waseda University
  • Author(s) :
    • Daniel Francisco Sanabria Bernal (Universidad Militar Nueva Granada)
    • Maria Isabel Romero Rodriguez (Universidad Militar Nueva Granada)