Adaptive Grid Techniques For Baroclinic Tidal Models
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Free (open access)
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Volume
24
Pages
8
Published
1998
Size
656 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/CMWR980562
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
A.B. Fortunate & A. Oliveira
Abstract
This paper describes the implementation and testing of three adaptive grid techniques for the vertical structure of shallow water models. The techniques are based on an r-method in which the nodes are moved vertically based on velocity gradients, velocity differences or residuals. The performance of the three methods is compared in a one-dimensional simulation of a stratified tidal flow in which the picnocline moves vertically during the tidal cycle. The method based on velocity gradients is the most accurate and robust, reducing the errors by over 50% relative to fixed grids. CPU costs for the best adaptive grids are only 5% larger than for fixed grids. 1 Introduction Although adaptive grid techniques are routinely used in many computational fluid dynamics problems, coastal m
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