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Communications in Mathematical Sciences
Volume 12 (2014)
Number 7
A Lagrangian approach for modeling road collisions using second-order models of traffic flow
Pages: 1239 – 1256
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/CMS.2014.v12.n7.a4
Authors
Abstract
In [M. Herty, A. Klein, S. Moutari, V. Schleper, and G. Steinaur, IMA J. Appl. Math., 78(5), 1087–1108, 2013] and [M. Herty and V. Schleper, ZAMM J. Appl. Math. Mech., 91, 763–776, 2011], a macroscopic approach, derived from fluid-dynamics models, has been introduced to infer traffic conditions prone to road traffic collisions along highways’ sections. In these studies, the governing equations are coupled within an Eulerian framework, which assumes fixed interfaces between the models. A coupling in Lagrangian coordinates would enable us to get rid of this (not very realistic) assumption. In this paper, we investigate the well-posedness and the suitability of the coupling of the governing equations within the Lagrangian framework. Further, we illustrate some features of the proposed approach through some numerical simulations.
Keywords
road traffic collision, traffic flow, second-order model, Lagrangian formulation
2010 Mathematics Subject Classification
35L65
Published 14 May 2014