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1 Shallow Water Equations With Variable Density

1) The document presents the shallow water equations for variable density flows. It begins with the nonlinear shallow water equations, including the continuity equation, momentum equations, and diffusion equation. 2) Dimensionless forms of the equations are then derived by introducing characteristic scales. This results in the Froude number appearing in the momentum equations. 3) The equations are then written in non-conservative form by applying the chain rule to express variations in terms of concentration. This yields equations for the evolution of concentration, velocity, and density.
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1 Shallow Water Equations With Variable Density

1) The document presents the shallow water equations for variable density flows. It begins with the nonlinear shallow water equations, including the continuity equation, momentum equations, and diffusion equation. 2) Dimensionless forms of the equations are then derived by introducing characteristic scales. This results in the Froude number appearing in the momentum equations. 3) The equations are then written in non-conservative form by applying the chain rule to express variations in terms of concentration. This yields equations for the evolution of concentration, velocity, and density.
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Shallow water equations with variable density

1.1
1.1.1

Non-linear Shallow Equations


Continuity equation
h hu hv
+
+
=0
t
x
y

1.1.2

Momentum equations

hu
+
t
x

1
u2 h + gh2
2

hv uvh

+
+
t
x
y
1.1.3

(1.1)

uvh
z
= gh
Sfx
y
x

(1.2)



1
z
2
2
v h + gh = gh
Sfy
2
y

(1.3)

Diffusion equation
Ch uCh vCh

+
+
=
t
x
y
x

C
Dx h
x

+
y



C
Dy h
y

(1.4)

Here, C represents the sediment concentration in the mixture.


1.1.4

Matrix form
Qt + F(Q)x + G(Q)y = S(Q)

hu

hv

(1.5)

z
hu
u h + 21 gh2

gh x
Sfx
uvh

Q=
, F (Q) =
, G(Q) = 2
, S(Q) =

z
1
2
hv

v h + 2 gh

gh y Sfy
uvh




C

D
h
+
D
h
Ch
uCh
vCh
x
y
x
x
y
y
(1.6)

1.2

Dimensionless equations

Firstly, dimensional scales are defined:


Horizontal: L
Vertical: H
Velocity: V
Mass: M
Froud Number: F r =

U
gH

g =

U2
F r2 H

Then, the transformed variables are:


x L
x
y L
y
z H
z

h Hh
1

u U u

v U v
L
Ut

L3

Dx LU Dx
1.2.1

Continuity equation

Starting from the continuity equation for variable density flow presented in 1.1:
1 hu M
1 hv
M U h M
H
+ 3 HU
+ 3 HU
=0
L3 L t
L
L x
L
L y

(1.7)

Simplifying:
h
t
1.2.2

hu

hv
y

=0

(1.8)

Momentum equations

As from the momentum equation in the x direction 1.2:


U hu M 2 1
U2 M 2 1
M
HU
+ 3U H
u2 h +
H
3
L
L t
L
L x
F r2 H L3
L x

1
gh2
2

M 2 1 uvh
U H
=
L3
L y
M U2
H z
3
H h
x
L F r2 H L x
+

(1.9)

Simplifying:
hu
t


u2 h +

1
2F r 2


uvh
1
z
gh2 +
=
x
h
2
x
y
Fr
x

(1.10)

Similarly, for the y direction, from equation 1.3:


hv
t

uvh
x


v 2 h +

2F r 2


1
z
gh2 =
h
y
2
y
Fr
y

(1.11)

Where, j , j = x, y represents the dimensionless friction shear stress.


1.2.3

Diffusion equation

The diffusion equation is exhibited in 1.4. To write in terms of dimensionless variables:

U Ch
1 uCh
1 vCh
1
1
H
+ UH
+ UH
= ULH
L t
L x
L y
L
L x





C
1
1
C
Dx h
+ ULH
Dy h
x
L
L y
y

(1.12)

Simplifying:
Ch
t

uCh
x

vCh
y

Dx h

C
x


+


Dy h

C
y


(1.13)

1.2.4

Matrix form
Qt + F(Q)x + G(Q)y = S(Q)

(1.14)

hu
h

u h + 2Fgr2 h2
hu

,
F (Q) =
Q=
,

hv

uvh

Ch
uCh

0
hv

F1r2 h x
x
uvh

G(Q) =
, S(Q) =

z
1
g
v 2 h + 2F r2 h2

F r2 h y y





C
D
h
+
D
h
vCh
x
y
x
x
y
y

2
2.1

(1.15)

Non-conservative form of the Cartesian equations


Continuity

From dimensionless equations 1.8, applying the chain ruler:

Since c =

h
F r2 ,

(u)
h
(v)
h
+h
+h
+ u
+h
+ v
=0
t
t
x
x
y
y

(2.1)

we can express variations in h in terms of c:


h
c
= 2F r2 c
t
t

h
c
= 2F r2 c
x
x

h
c
= 2F r2 c
y
y

(2.2)

Applying relations 2.2 in the continuity equation:


2 c
2
2 (u)
2 c
2 (v)
2 c
2
F r
c + c2
F r
+ c2
F r
+ 2uc
F r
+ c2
F r
+ 2vc
F r
=0
t
t
x
x
y
y

(2.3)

Simplifying:
c2
t

2.2

(uc2 )
x

(vc2 )
y

=0

(2.4)

Momentum equations

Following the same procedure from the homogeneous form of equation 1.10:
(uc2 ) (u2 c2 )
(c2 ) uvc2
+
+ c2
+
=0
t
x
x
y

(2.5)

Applying the chain ruler , and simplifying with the equation 2.4


(c2
)
u
(c2
u)
u
(c2 )
u
(c2
v)
u  + c2
+ u  + c2 u
+ c2
+ c2 v
+ u  = 0

t
t
x
x
x
y
y



(2.6)

2
2 u
2 u
2 1 (c )
2 u


c
+
c
u
+
c
+
c
v
=0
 t  x
x
y

u
t

+u

u
x

1 (c2 )

+v

u
y

(2.7)

=0

(2.8)

=0

(2.9)

Similarly, the momentum equation on the y axis is obtained:


v
t

2.3

+u

v
x

+v

v
y

1 (c2 )

Diffusion equation

Applying the chain rule in the equation 1.13 and using the equation 1.8:

c2 F r2

C
h
Cu
h
Cv
h

+C
+h
+ Cu
+h
+ Cv
=
t
t
x
x
y
y
x





C

C
Dx h
+
Dy h
x
y
y

C
c
Cu
c
Cv
c
+ 2F r2 cC
+ c2 F r 2
+ 2F r2 cCu
+ c2 F r2
+ 2F r2 cCv
t
t
x
x
y
y





C
= 2F r2 c
Dx c
+ 2F r2 c
Dy c
(2.11)
x
x
y
y

c
Cu
c
Cv
c

C
+ 2C
+c
+ 2Cu
+c
+ 2Cv
=2
c
t
t
x
x
y
y
x

+2
s w t

(2.10)

w
s w

C
Dx c
x

+2
y



C
Dy c
y

(2.12)




w c
c
w c
v
+
+ 2v
=
s w x s w y
s w y




2

Dx c
+
Dy c
(2.13)
s w x
x
s w y
y

c
c
u
+
+ 2u
t s w x

c
u
c
v
c
+ 2 ( w )
+c
+ 2u ( w )
+c
+ 2v ( w )
=
t
t
x
x
y
y





2
Dx c
+2
Dy c
(2.14)
x
x
y
y

c
c
c
u
c
c
v
c
c
+ 2w
+c
+ 2u
2uw
+c
+ 2v
2vw
=
t
t
t
x
x
x
y
y
y





2
Dx c
+2
Dy c
(2.15)
x
x
y
y

c
c cu
c
c
cv
c
c
c
+ 2w
+
+ u
2uw
+
+ v
2vw
=
t
t
t
x
x
x
y
y
y





2
Dx c
+2
Dy c
(2.16)
x
x
y
y
4


C
h
C
uh
C
vh

h
+C
+ uh
+ C  + vh
+C
=
t
t
x  x
y
y
x





C

C
Dx h
+
Dy h
x
y
y

(2.17)

Dividing by h:
C
C
1
C
+u
+v
=
t
x
y
h x

C
Dx h
x

1
+
h y



C
Dy h
y

(2.18)

To express equation in terms of the density of the mixture, the relation = (1 C)w + Cs is used,
where w y s represent the fluid and sediment density, respectively. Thereby, replacing C =

w
s w

in

the equation 1.13:

s w










w

w





+u
u 
+v

x s w
t s w
x s w
y s w








w
1



v 
=
Dx h
+
Dy h
(2.19)
y s w
h(s w ) x
x
h(s w ) y
y









1 
1 

1 
+
+
=
u
v






x s w
y
s w t s w




1

Dx h
+
Dy h
(2.20)




h
x
h
y
(
(
s w ) x
s w ) y





+u
+v
=
Dx h
+
Dy h
(2.21)
t
x
y
h x
x
h y
y


The homogeneous version of equation 2.20 is:

2.4

+u

+v

=0

(2.22)

Matrix Form
Wt + B1 (W)Wx + B2 (W)Wy = 0

c2
u


1
u 1

W =
,B =
v
0

3
3.1
3.1.1

c2
u
0
0

0 2 0
,B =

u 0

0 u
0
0

(2.23)

c2

(2.24)

Curvilinear equations
Dimensionless equations
Continuity equation
h uh
uh
vh
vh
+
+
+
+
=0
t
x
x
y
y
h
+J
t

uh 1
uh 1
vh 1
vh 1
+
+
+
x J
x J
y J
y J
5

(3.1)


=0

(3.2)

 







h
hux
hux
hvy
hvy
+J
+
+
+
=0
t

(3.3)

 



h
h(ux + vy )
h(ux + vy )
+J
+
=0
t

(3.4)

h
t
3.1.2


+J

hU1


+

hU2



=0

(3.5)

Momentum equations
1 h2
uvh
h z
hu u2 h
+
+
+
=
1
t
x
2F r2 x
y
F r2 x

hu u2 h
u2 h
1
+
+
+
t
x
x 2F r2

h2
h2
+
x
x


+

(3.6)

uvh
uvh
+
=
y
y


z
h z
1
+
F r2 x x





hu
u2 h x
u2 h x
1
h2 x
h2 x
uvh y
uvh y
+J
+
+
+
+
+
=
t
J
J
2F r2
J
J
J
J
h
(z x + z x ) 1
F r2

  2



  2 


hu
u hx
u2 hx
J
h x
h2 x
+J
+
+
+
t

J
2F r2
J

J



 
uvhy
h
uvhy
+
=
(z x + z x ) 1
+J

J
F r2

(3.7)

(3.8)

(3.9)

 



  2 


hu
uh(ux + vy )
uh(ux + vy )
1
h x
h2 x
+J
+
+
+
t

J
2F r2
J

J
h
=
(z x + z x ) 1 (3.10)
F r2

hu
t


+J

uhU1


+

uhU2



2F r 2

h2 x

hv
t


+J

vhU1
J


+

vhU2
J


+

1
2F r 2

J
h
F r2

h2 y


+

F r2

h2 x



(z x + z x ) 1

J
h

h2 y

(3.11)



(z y + z y ) 2

(3.12)

3.1.3

Diffusion equation
Ch uCh vCh
2 C
2 C
+
D
h
+
+
= Dx h
y
t
x
y
x2
y 2

(3.13)



Ch
2 C
x uCh x uCh x vCh x vCh
2 C
+ Dy h
+J
+
+
+
= Dx h
2
t
J
J
J
J
x
y 2
3.1.4

Matrix form
Qt + JF + JG = S

hu
1

Q=
,F = J
0
hv

3.2
3.2.1

(3.14)

c2

(3.15)

0 2 0
,B =
1

u 0

0
0 u

0
0

c2

(3.16)

Non-conservative form of the Curvilinear equations


Continuity equation
 



h
hU1
hU2
+J
+
=0
t

(3.17)

"
#
 

 



 
 (hv)
h




x  x (hu)
x
x (hu)
y
y (hv)
y
y
+J hu 
+ hv 
+ hu 
+
+ hv 
+
+
+
t
J
J
J
J
J
J
 J
 J







h
x (hu) y (hv) x (hu) y (hv)
+
J
+
+
+
=0
t
J
J
J
J




h
t
3.2.2

+ x

(hu)

+ y

(hv)

+ x

(hu)

+ y

(hv)

=0

(3.19)

(3.20)

Momentum equations

 



  2 


hu
uhU1
uhU2
1
h x
h2 x
+J
+
+
+
t

J
2F r2
J

J
h
=
(z x + z x ) 1
F r2

  2







hu
u hx
uvhy
u2 hx
uvhy
+J
+
+
+
t

J
  2 
 2 
1
h x
h x
h
+
+
=
(z x + z x ) 1
2F r2
J

J
F r2

(3.21)

(3.22)

  2







hu
u hx
uvhy
u2 hx
uvhy
+J
+
+
+
t

J
  2 
 2 
1
h x
h x
h
+
(z x + z x ) 1
+
=
2F r2
J

J
F r2

(3.23)


 
 
 y 
x (u2 h)
x
y
y (uvh) x (u2 h)
 x 
hu
2
+ uvh
+
+J
+ u h
+ uvh
+
+
+ u2 h
t
J

J
J
J

J
J
J







2
2
1
x (h )
x (h )
h
x
1
x
=
(z x + z x ) 1
+ h2
+
+ h2
2F r2 J
J
2F r2 J
J
F r2
(3.24)
hu
(u2 h)
(uvh)
(u2 h)
(uvh)
+ x
+ y
+ x
+ y
+
t



(h2 )
1
(h2 )
h
+ x
(z x + z x ) 1
x
=
2F r2

F r2

hu
+
t

hu
t

 2 

hx
(uh)
(vh)
h x
(h)
2
u x uvy
+ (2ux + vy )
+ (uy )

+
F r2

2F r2
 2 


(uh)
(vh)
h x
hx
(h)
u2 x uvy
+ (2ux + vy )
+ (uy )

F r2

2F r2
h
=
(z x + z x ) 1
F r2



+

hx

F r2

hx
F r2


uU1
uU2

(h)


(h)

+ (U1 + ux )
+ (U2 + ux )

(uh)

(uh)

+ uy
+ uy

(vh)

(vh)

hv
+
t

hv
t

(3.25)

h
F r2

h2 x

2F r 2
 2 
h x
2F r 2

(3.26)

(z x + z x ) 1


 2 
hy
(h)
(uh)
(vh)
h y
2
v y uvx
+ (vx )
+ (ux + 2vy )

+
F r2

2F r2


 2 
hy
(h)
(uh)
(vh)
h y
v 2 y uvx
+ (vx )
+ (ux + 2vy )

2
Fr

2F r2
h
=
(z y + z y ) 2
F r2

(3.27)


+

hy
F r2

hy
F r2


vU1

vU2

(h)

(h)

+ vx
+ vx

(uh)

(uh)

(vh)

+ (U1 + vy )
+ (U2 + vy )

(vh)

h
F r2

2F r 2


h2 y
h2 y
2F r 2

(3.28)

(z y + z y ) 2

(3.29)

3.2.3

Diffusion equation

1 2 (2 w )

1 2 (2 w )
+
D
+ (ux + vy )
+ (ux + vy )
= Dx
y
t

x2

y 2

3.2.4

+ U1

+ U2

= Dx

1 2 (2 w )
x2

+ Dy

1 2 (2 w )
y 2

(3.32)

h2 x

hu 1 Fhrx2 uU1 U1 + ux
uy
2F r 2
,A =
,
U =
2
hy

h
F r2 vU1
hv
vx
U1 + vy 2F r2y

0
0
0
U1


0
x
y
0
0


hx

h2 x
F r2 uU2 U2 + ux

b
uy
2F r 2

A2 =
,S =
2
hy


h
F r2 vU2
c
vx
U2 + vy 2F r2y


d
0
0
0
U2

3.3
3.3.1

(3.31)

Matrix Form
Ut + A1 U + A2 U = S

3.2.5

(3.30)

Eigenvalues of Jacobian matrices


r
r
h(x2 + y2 ) 1
h(x2 + y2 )
1
1
1
1 = U1
,

=
U
,

=
U
,

=
U
+
1
1
1
2
3
4
F r2
F r2
r
r
h(x2 + y2 ) 2
h(x2 + y2 )
2
2
21 = U2
,

=
U
,

=
U
,

=
U
+
2
2
2
2
3
4
F r2
F r2

(3.33)

(3.34)
(3.35)

Non-conservative form of the transformed Curvilinear equations


Continuity equation

Applying the chain ruler in the equation:


(hu)
(hv)
(hu)
(hv)
h
+ x
+ y
+ x
+ y
=0
t

(3.36)

h
(u)
h
(v)
h
(u)
h
(v)
h
+
+ x h
+ x u
+ y h
+ y v
+ x h
+ x u
+ y h
+ y v
=0
t
t

(3.37)
q
Since c = Fhr2 , we can express h and the variations in h in terms of c:
h

h = c2 F r2

h
c
= 2F r2 c
t
t

h
c
= 2F r2 c

h
c
= 2F r2 c

(3.38)

c2 F r2

c
(u)
c
(v)
c

+ 2F r2 c + x c2 F r2
+ 2F r2 cx u
+ y c2 F r2
+ 2F r2 cy v
t
t

(u)
c
(v)
c
+ x c2 F r2
+ 2F r2 cx u
+ y c2 F r2
+ 2F r2 cy v
=0

c
c
c
2
2 (u)
2
2 (v)
2
2
+ 2
F r
c + x c2
F r
+ 2
F r
cx u
+ y c2
F r
+ 2
F r
cy v
c2
F r
t
t

c
c
2 (u)
2 (v)
2
2
F r
F r
+ x c2
+ 2
F r
cx u
+ y c2
+ 2
F r
cy v
=0

c2

c2
(u)
c2
(v)
c2
+
+ x c2
+ x u
+ y c2
+ y v
t
t

(u)
c2
(v)
c2
+ x c2
+ x u
+ y c2
+ y v
=0

 2 
 2 
 2 
 2 
c2
c u
c v
c u
c v
+ x
+ y
+ x
+ y
=0
t

Applying again the chain rule:

(3.39)

(3.40)

(3.41)

(3.42)

c2
u
c2
v
c2
u
c2
v
c2
+ x u
+ x c2
+ y v
+ y c2 + x u
+ x c2
+ y v
+ y c2
= 0 (3.43)
t

c2
c2
u
v
c2
u
v
+ (x u + y v)
+ x c2
+ y c2
+ (x u + y v)
+ x c2
+ y c2
=0
t

c2
t
3.3.2

+ U1

c2

+ x c 2

+ y c2

+ U2

c2

+ x c2

+ y c2

=0

(3.44)

(3.45)

Momentum equations

h h2 x hx h
u
h
u

h
+ u
+
+
huU1
uU1
+ h (U1 + ux )
+ u (U1 + ux )
t
t
F r2
F r2

 2 
2
v
h
h x h x hx h

h
u
+ huy
+ uvy

+
+
huU2
uU2
+ h (U2 + ux )

2F r2
F r2
F r2

 2 
h
v
h
h x
h
(z x + z x ) 1 (3.46)
+ u (U2 + ux )
+ huy
+ uvy

2F r2
F r2
h

u
c

c
+ 2F r2 cu + c4 F r2 x
+ 2F r2 c3 x
c2 F r2 uU1
2F r2 cuU1
t
t

 4 2 
u
c
v
c
c F r x
2
2
2
2
2
2
+ c F r (U1 + ux )
+ 2F r cu (U1 + ux )
+ c F r uy
+ 2F r cuvy

c
u
+ c4 F r2 x
+ 2F r2 c3 x
c2 F r2 uU2
2F r2 cuU2
+ c2 F r2 (U2 + ux )

 4 2 
c
v
c
c F r x
+2F r2 cu (U2 + ux )
+c2 F r2 uy
+2F r2 cuvy

= c2 (z x + z x )1

c2 F r2

(3.47)

10

c2

u
c

c
+ 2cu + c4 x
+ 2c3 x
c2 uU1
2cuU1
t
t

 4 
u
c
v
c
c x
2
2
+ c (U1 + ux )
+ 2cu (U1 + ux )
+ c uy
+ 2cuvy

c
c

u
+ c4 x
+ 2c3 x
c2 uU2
2cuU2
+ c2 (U2 + ux )

 4 
c
v
c
c x
+ 2cu (U2 + ux )
+ c2 uy
+ 2cuvy

= c2 (z x + z x ) 1

(3.48)

c2
c2
c2
u

c2

u
+ u
+ c4 x
+ c2 x
c2 uU1
uU1
+ c2 (U1 + ux )
+ u (U1 + ux )
t
t

 4 
2
2
2
c
c

c
v

u
x
+ c2 uy
+ uvy

+ c4 x
+ c2 x
c2 uU2
uU2
+ c2 (U2 + ux )

 4 
2
c2
c

v
c
x
+ u (U2 + ux )
+ c2 uy
+ uvy

= c2 (z x + z x ) 1 (3.49)

c2

 4 
c2 u
c x
c2 u
c2
c2
c2 v
c2
+ c2 x
uU1
+ (U1 + ux )
+ uy

+ c2 x
t

 4 
2
2
2
c u
c x
c
c v
uU2
+ (U2 + ux )
+ uy

= c2 (z x + z x ) 1

2
  c4 x 
 c2
c
v
c2 u
c2

2 u
2


+ c x uU1
+ (U1 + 
ux )
+ u

u  +c
y
t

 t



2
2
2
4

 c
c 
v
c u
c x
+ c2 x uU2
+ (U2 + 
u
+ u

= c2 (z x + z x ) 1
y 
x)

c2

 4 

2
 c2
 c2
u
c x
u
c

2
2


+ c2 x 
+
c
U
+

+
c

uU
uU
uU
1
x
1
1
2


t





4
2
u
c
 c x = c2 (z x + z x ) 1
+ c2 U2
+ uU
2


2

c4 x
2

c2
u
+
c
+
c2
U1

 t

2u

2 x

c4 x
2

x c2
u
+ c2
+
c2
U2

x c2

+ U1

c 2 x

x c2

+ U2

c2 x

(3.51)

(3.52)

2
= 
c
(z x + z x ) 1

(3.50)

(3.53)

= (z x + z x ) 1
(3.54)

v
t

y c2

+ U1

c 2 y
2

y c2

+ U2

c 2 y
2

= (z y + z y ) 2
(3.55)

11

3.3.3

Diffusion equation

3.3.4

+ U1

+ U2

= Dx

1 2 (2 w )
x2

+ Dy

1 2 (2 w )

(3.56)

y 2

Matrix form
Wt + B1 (W)Wx + B2 (W)Wy = 0

W =

U
1

u 1
,B =
y

c2

c2 x

c2 y

U1

U1

U
2

x
x c2
2
2
=
2,B
y
y c

U1
0
0

12

(3.57)

c2 x

c2 y

U2

U2

x c2

2
2
y c

U2

(3.58)

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