An all Froude high order IMEX scheme for the shallow water equations on unstructured Voronoi meshes

09/01/2022
by   Walter Boscheri, et al.
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We propose a novel numerical method for the solution of the shallow water equations in different regimes of the Froude number making use of general polygonal meshes. The fluxes of the governing equations are split such that advection and acoustic-gravity sub-systems are derived, hence separating slow and fast phenomena. This splitting allows the nonlinear convective fluxes to be discretized explicitly in time, while retaining an implicit time marching for the acoustic-gravity terms. Consequently, the novel schemes are particularly well suited in the low Froude limit of the model, since no numerical viscosity is added in the implicit solver. Besides, stability follows from a milder CFL condition which is based only on the advection speed and not on the celerity. High order time accuracy is achieved using the family of semi-implicit IMEX Runge-Kutta schemes, while high order in space is granted relying on two discretizations: (i) a cell-centered finite volume (FV) scheme for the nonlinear convective contribution on the polygonal cells; (ii) a staggered discontinuous Galerkin (DG) scheme for the solution of the linear system associated to the implicit discretization of the pressure sub-system. Therefore, three different meshes are used, namely a polygonal Voronoi mesh, a triangular subgrid and a staggered quadrilateral subgrid. The novel schemes are proved to be Asymptotic Preserving (AP), hence a consistent discretization of the limit model is retrieved for vanishing Froude numbers, which is the given by the so-called "lake at rest" equations. Furthermore, the novel methods are well-balanced by construction, and this property is also demonstrated. Accuracy and robustness are then validated against a set of benchmark test cases with Froude numbers ranging in the interval ≈ [10^-6;5], hence showing that multiple time scales can be handled by the novel methods.

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