CMS-Flow:Subgrid Turbulence Model: Difference between revisions
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In CMS-Flow eddy viscosity is calculated as | In CMS-Flow eddy viscosity is calculated as the sum of the kinematic viscosity <math>\nu_{t0}</math>, the current-related eddy viscosity <math>\nu_c</math> and the wave-related eddy viscosity <math>\nu_w</math> | ||
<math> \nu_{t} = \nu_{t0} + \nu_c + \nu_w </math> | <math> \nu_{t} = \nu_{t0} + \nu_c + \nu_w </math> | ||
There are two options to calculate <math>\nu_c</math>. The first is the Falconer (1980) equation given by | |||
<math> \nu_c = 0.575C_b|U|h </math> | |||
where <math>C_b</math> is the bottom friction coefficient, <math>U</math> is the depth-averaged current velocity, and <math>h</math> is the total water depth. | |||
The second option is a subgrid turbulence model given by | |||
<math> \nu_{c} = \sqrt{ (c_0 u_* h)^2 + (c_{sm}^2 \Delta x \Delta y |S| )^2 } </math> | |||
where <math>c_0</math> is an empirical coefficient approximately equal to 1/6, <math>c_{sm}</math> is an empirical coefficient between 0.25-0.5, <math>\Delta x</math> and math>\Delta y</math> are the grid dimensions in the x and y directions and <math>|S|</math> Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 is equal to | |||
<math> |S| = \sqrt{2(\delta u \ \delta x} } </math> | |||
The wave component of the eddy viscosity is calculated as | The wave component of the eddy viscosity is calculated as | ||
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where <math>k</math> is an empirical coefficient, <math> \rho </math> is the water density, and <math>D</math> is the total wave dissipation. | where <math>k</math> is an empirical coefficient, <math> \rho </math> is the water density, and <math>D</math> is the total wave dissipation. | ||
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Revision as of 23:27, 2 November 2009
Eddy Viscosity
In CMS-Flow eddy viscosity is calculated as the sum of the kinematic viscosity , the current-related eddy viscosity and the wave-related eddy viscosity
There are two options to calculate . The first is the Falconer (1980) equation given by
where is the bottom friction coefficient, is the depth-averaged current velocity, and is the total water depth.
The second option is a subgrid turbulence model given by
where is an empirical coefficient approximately equal to 1/6, is an empirical coefficient between 0.25-0.5, and math>\Delta y</math> are the grid dimensions in the x and y directions and Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 is equal to
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The wave component of the eddy viscosity is calculated as
where is an empirical coefficient, is the water density, and is the total wave dissipation.