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Approximating one-dimensional coupled shallow-water equations for predicting tsunami wave propagation using finite difference method

Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Nurhusnina Mohd Supian
Handle (URI)
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14170/2206
Abstract
Several countries on the Indian Ocean are hit by the tsunami on 26th December 2004. The tsunami is a rare phenomenon compared to other natural hazards. In order to enhance the preparedness of the people due to the tsunami, the tsunami wave propagation is predicted. Hence one-dimensional shallow-water equations are used in this study since the tsunami is considered as a shallow-water wave. The shallow-water equations are discretized using explicit finite difference method. Then, the numerical method is validated with  -method and analytical solution for free surface wave damping problem as to ensure that the proposed method is suitable for solving onedimensional shallow-water equations. The tsunami wave heights and effects show a high variability along the coastline. One way to study this complexity is by simulating the tsunami wave propagation. To simulate the tsunami, the boundary conditions, initial conditions, spatial and time step sizes, as well as the shallow-water equations in finite difference form, are coded into MATLAB software. The results showed that the tsunami wave is propagating towards the coastline as the time increases. The simulation results had successfully predicted the behaviour of tsunami wave propagation near the coastline.
Subjects
  • Seismic waves

  • Elastic wave propagat...

  • Water waves

  • Tsunamis -- Research

  • Tsunamis

  • Differential equation...

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