A finite volume model on unstructured meshes and application in computing two dimensional flows
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https://doi.org/10.15625/1813-9663/27/1/475Abstract
Some methods in approximation of fluxes between adjacent cells have been proposed in context of the finite volume technique on unstructured meshes. A shallow water model has been developed for testing the proposed methods. The third order Adams-Bashforth scheme is used in integrating the governing equations. A filter has been designed to remove spurious waves. The model is tested on unstructured triangular meshes with some examples in literature.
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