Numerical Computation of Non-linear Dispersive Long Waves by Two-step Mixed Finite Difference Scheme
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概要
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The two-step mixed finite difference scheme was developed for the tsunami computation by use of the non-linear dispersive long wave theory. Characteristics of numerical computation results were examined through the comparison with hydraulic experiment results. And it is confirmed that the new scheme gives higher accuracy than the convenient implicit finite difference scheme.
- 東海大学の論文
著者
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Goto Chiaki
Department Of Civil Engineering
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HARA Nobuhiko
Course of Civil Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering
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Hara Nobuhiko
Course Of Civil Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering
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