Research products associated with 1D modeling of rivers, river networks, and urban water system hydraulics.
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Jul 8, 2019 - SvePy restart files
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Jul 8, 2019 - SvePy code and documents
Hodges, Ben R.; Liu, Frank, 2019, "Algorithms in the SvePy solver for the unsteady Saint-Venant equations", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/ETSJDJ, Texas Data Repository, V1
The Saint-Venant Python (SvePy) code has been written to solve a single the Saint-Venant equations governing unsteady flow in a river reach with either rough or smooth geometry. The code was designed for prototype testing of finite-volume numerical algorithms. The primary descrip...
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