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CIP Method of Characteristics for the Solution of Tide Wave Equations

Yafei Nie, Kai Fu and Xianqing Lv

Advances in Mathematical Physics, 2018, vol. 2018, issue 1

Abstract: The CIP‐MOC (Constrained Interpolation Profile/Method of Characteristics) is proposed to solve the tide wave equations with large time step size. The bottom topography and bottom friction, which are very important factor for the tidal wave model, are included to the equation of Riemann invariants as the source term. Numerical experiments demonstrate the good performance of the scheme. Compared to traditional semi‐implicit (SI) finite difference scheme which is widely used in tidal wave simulation, CIP‐MOC has better stability in simulating large gradient water surface change and has the ability to use much longer time step size under the premise of maintaining accuracy. Besides, numerical tests with reflective boundary conditions are carried out by CIP‐MOC with large time step size and good results are obtained.

Date: 2018
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