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Jul 8, 2019 - SvePy Flow Over a Bump test case output
Hodges, Ben R., 2019, "outtxt_bump_0801_baseline", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/XDYWRD, Texas Data Repository, V1
outtxt_bump_0801_baseline
Jul 8, 2019 - SvePy Flow Over a Bump test case output
Hodges, Ben R., 2019, "outtxt_bump_1025_baseline", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/H1YQVW, Texas Data Repository, V1
outtxt_bump_1025_baseline
Jul 8, 2019 - SvePy Flow Over a Bump test case output
Hodges, Ben R., 2019, "outtxt_bump_1401_baseline", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/ZENI0C, Texas Data Repository, V1
outtxt_bump_1401_baseline
Jul 8, 2019 - SvePy code and documents
Hodges, Ben R., 2019, "SvePy input files", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/3AIL2J, Texas Data Repository, V1
Input files used in test cases for SvePy. The standard setup for the code will expect these to be in subfolder /input
Jul 8, 2019 - SvePy code and documents
Hodges, Ben R., 2019, "SvePy restart files", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/UJGXNH, Texas Data Repository, V1
Restart files used to ramp up the Waller Creek simulations from zero velocity. Provides hot start conditions for all the Waller Creek test cases. For the standard model setup the code expects these files in subfolder /restart
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...
SvePy Flow Over a Bump test case output(University of Texas at Austin)
Jul 8, 2019SvePy
Output data from SvePy model of flow over a bump from SWASHES test case. Number in the file name provides the number of finite-volume elements in the simulation. Baseline simulation uses the momentum matching algorithm for the hydraulic jump. Simplejump simulations use extrapolat...
SvePy Waller Creek test case output(University of Texas at Austin)
Jul 8, 2019SvePy
SvePy model results for test case of flow in Waller Creek. File name information is parsed as follows: momentumjump or simplejump is type of hydraulic jump algorithm T00, T10, T20 denote different free-surface/bottom quadrature algorithms dx## denotes nominal grid scale (in m) Co...
SvePy code and documents(University of Texas at Austin)
Jul 8, 2019SvePy
Source code, input files, and processing files for running SvePy
SvePy(University of Texas at Austin)
Jul 8, 2019Saint-Venant 1D hydrodynamic models
SvePy code and supporting data (Saint-Venant solver Python)
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