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Advanced numerical models for simulating tsunami waves and runup
Liu, P.L.F.; Synolakis, C. (Ed.) (2008). Advanced numerical models for simulating tsunami waves and runup. Advances in Coastal and Ocean Engineering, 10. World Scientific: New Jersey. ISBN 978-981-270-012-4. xix, 322 pp.
Part of: Advances in Coastal and Ocean Engineering. World Scientific: Singapore. ISSN 0219-4880, more
Advanced numerical models for simulating tsunami waves and runup

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Document type: Training material

Keywords
    Numerical models
    Simulation
    Water waves > Surface water waves > Tsunamis
    Wave processes on beaches > Wave runup
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Liu, P.L.F., editor
  • Synolakis, C., editor

Abstract
    This review volume is divided into two parts. The first part includes five review papers on various numerical models. Pedersen provides a brief but thorough review of the theoretical background for depth-integrated wave equations, which are employed to simulate tsunami runup. LeVeque and George describe high-resolution finite volume methods for solving the nonlinear shallow water equations. The focus of their discussion is on the applications of these methods to tsunami runup.
    In recent years, several advanced 3D numerical models have been introduced to the field of coastal engineering to calculate breaking waves and wave-structure interactions. These models are still under development and are at different stages of maturity. Rogers and Dalrymple discuss the Smooth Particles Hydrodynamics (SPH) method, which is a meshless method. Wu and Liu present their Large Eddy Simulation (LES) model for simulating the landslide-generated waves. Finally, Frandsen introduces the lattice Boltzmann method with the consideration of a free surface.
    The second part of the review volume contains the descriptions of the benchmark problems with eleven extended abstracts submitted by the workshop participants. All these papers are compared with their numerical results with benchmark solutions.

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