Abstract

AbstractStandard Eulerian treatment of source terms in Eulerian–Lagrangian numerical simulations results in poor performance at higher Courant numbers. To regain the customary high accuracy of Eulerian–Lagrangian methods under these conditions, a Lagrangian treatment of source terms is needed. It is also important to include the effects of fluid sources as well as contaminant sources. A new Lagrangian source formulation is presented, which has been implemented in a finite element simulator for contaminant transport in rivers and estuaries. Test problems demonstrate the high accuracy of the technique under a range of conditions, and its applicability to general multi‐dimensional problems and unstructured grids. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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