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== Tidal Constituent== | == Tidal Constituent== | ||
The water level predictions are based on a harmonic equation with several arguments | |||
{{Equation|<math> \eta(t) = \sum_{i=1}^N f_i A_i \cos (\omega_i t + V_{i}^0 + u_i - \kappa_i) </math>|2=1}} | {{Equation|<math> \eta(t) = \sum_{i=1}^N f_i A_i \cos (\omega_i t + V_{i}^0 + u_i - \kappa_i) </math>|2=1}} | ||
where <math>A</math> is the constituent ''mean '' amplitude, <math>f</math> is a factor that reduces the mean amplitude and varies in time, <math>V_0+u</math> are the constituents ''equilibrium '' phase and <math>\kappa</math> is the constituent phase lag or epoch. | where <math>A</math> is the constituent ''mean '' amplitude, <math>f</math> is a factor that reduces the mean amplitude and varies in time, <math>V_0+u</math> are the constituents ''equilibrium '' phase and <math>\kappa</math> is the constituent phase lag or epoch. | ||
== Flux == | |||
The water flux is specified as m^3/sec per cell along the cell string. This value is multiplied by the number of cells in the cell string to obtain the total flux. | |||
The total flux is then redistributed along the boundary according to | |||
{{Equation|<math> q_i = frac{Q_{b}}{ \sum_{i=1}^N h_i^{1+r} / n_i} h_i^{1+r} / n_i </math>|2=2}} | |||
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Revision as of 15:18, 23 June 2010
Water Level
Water Level and Current Velocity
Tidal Constituent
The water level predictions are based on a harmonic equation with several arguments
(1) |
where is the constituent mean amplitude, is a factor that reduces the mean amplitude and varies in time, are the constituents equilibrium phase and is the constituent phase lag or epoch.
Flux
The water flux is specified as m^3/sec per cell along the cell string. This value is multiplied by the number of cells in the cell string to obtain the total flux. The total flux is then redistributed along the boundary according to
(2) |
Symbol | Description |
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Time | |
Constituent mean amplitude | |
Constituent nodal factor | |
Constituent equilibrium argument | |
Constituent equilibrium argument | |
Constituent phase or epoch |