Abstract

Geophysical flow simulations using hyperbolic shallow water moment equations require an efficient discretization of a potentially large system of PDEs, the so-called moment system. This calls for tailored model order reduction techniques that allow for efficient and accurate simulations while guaranteeing physical properties like mass conservation. In this paper, we develop the first model reduction for the hyperbolic shallow water moment equations and achieve mass conservation. This is accomplished using a macro-micro decomposition of the model into a macroscopic (conservative) part and a microscopic (non-conservative) part with subsequent model reduction using either POD-Galerkin or dynamical low-rank approximation only on the microscopic (non-conservative) part. Numerical experiments showcase the performance of the new model reduction methods including high accuracy and fast computation times together with guaranteed conservation and consistency properties.

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