Abstract |
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A disastrous tsunami struck North Sumatra,
Indonesia and many other countries on December 26, 2004. In
response to this disaster, we develop a two-dimensional numerical
model to simulate tsunami propagation on the open sea. Tsunami
propagation — a process during which the wave has a
relatively small height compared to its breadth — is
modeled using the shallow water equations. To solve these
equations, our model employs the characteristic-based split
method first introduced by Zienkiewicz. Four case studies
are proposed to verify the numerical model, and our results show
that the present numerical model is both accurate and
eficient. The numerical model is then used to model the
propagation of the tsunami of December 26, 2004, and gives a
relatively close result.
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Keywords
tsunami propagation, shallow water equations, finite element method, characteristic-based split method
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