CMS-Flow Bottom Friction: Difference between revisions

From CIRPwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
==Overview==
In SMS versions 10.1 and earlier, the bottom roughness is specified using the Manning's n coefficient in the ''Cells'' tab of the ''CMS-Flow Model Control'' window (see Figure 2.1). In SMS 11.0, the option is provided to use a roughness height, or bottom friction coefficient. The bottom roughness is specified in the ''Bottom Friction Dataset'' section of within the ''Input'' tab of the ''CMS-Flow Model Control'' window (see Figure 2.2). The ''Bottom Friction Dataset'' is specified at every computational (ocean) cell and is required for each model simulation.  
In SMS versions 10.1 and earlier, the bottom roughness is specified using the Manning's n coefficient in the ''Cells'' tab of the ''CMS-Flow Model Control'' window (see Figure 2.1). In SMS 11.0, the option is provided to use a roughness height, or bottom friction coefficient. The bottom roughness is specified in the ''Bottom Friction Dataset'' section of within the ''Input'' tab of the ''CMS-Flow Model Control'' window (see Figure 2.2). The ''Bottom Friction Dataset'' is specified at every computational (ocean) cell and is required for each model simulation.  


Line 5: Line 6:


<br style="clear:both" />
<br style="clear:both" />
[[image:CMS-Flow_Project_Explorer_Bottom_Friction.png|thumb|left|400px|Figure  2.3. FThree SMS Project Explorer showing the Manning's n, Bottom  Friction Coefficient and Roughness Height datasets.]]
== Creating a Bottom Friction Dataset ==
[[image:CMS-Flow_Project_Explorer_Bottom_Friction.png|thumb|left|600px|Figure  2.3. Three SMS Project Explorer showing the Manning's n, Bottom  Friction Coefficient and Roughness Height datasets.]]
In SMS 11.0 each time a new CMS-Flow simulation is created a bottom friction (roughness) dataset needs to be created using the ''Create Dataset'' button.  
In SMS 11.0 each time a new CMS-Flow simulation is created a bottom friction (roughness) dataset needs to be created using the ''Create Dataset'' button.  
The bottom friction parameter (related to Manning  <math>n</math>) is spatially varying (cell-specific) over  the grid domain.  The default value upon grid creation is 0.025.  At times a user may desire to represent locations where added friction is  needed due to structures or increased turbulence due to sharp changes in  current speed.  More information on using this feature of CMS-Flow can  be found [[CMS-Flow:Bottom_Friction|'''here''']].
The bottom friction parameter (related to Manning  <math>n</math>) is spatially varying (cell-specific) over  the grid domain.  The default value upon grid creation is 0.025.  At times a user may desire to represent locations where added friction is  needed due to structures or increased turbulence due to sharp changes in  current speed.  More information on using this feature of CMS-Flow can  be found [[CMS-Flow:Bottom_Friction|'''here''']].


<br style="clear:both" />
<br style="clear:both" />


<br style="clear:both" />
<br style="clear:both" />
Line 25: Line 26:
| ROUGHNESS_HEIGHT_DATASET ||  CHARACTER CHARACTER || [<grid file>] [<grid  name>//"Datasets/RoughnessHeight"] || none || Grid file name and  dataset path for the input roughness height dataset ||  >=v4.0
| ROUGHNESS_HEIGHT_DATASET ||  CHARACTER CHARACTER || [<grid file>] [<grid  name>//"Datasets/RoughnessHeight"] || none || Grid file name and  dataset path for the input roughness height dataset ||  >=v4.0
|}
|}
== Advanced Features==


'''Table 2. Advanced Cards related to the bottom friction'''  
'''Table 2. Advanced Cards related to the bottom friction'''  

Revision as of 18:16, 17 January 2011

Overview

In SMS versions 10.1 and earlier, the bottom roughness is specified using the Manning's n coefficient in the Cells tab of the CMS-Flow Model Control window (see Figure 2.1). In SMS 11.0, the option is provided to use a roughness height, or bottom friction coefficient. The bottom roughness is specified in the Bottom Friction Dataset section of within the Input tab of the CMS-Flow Model Control window (see Figure 2.2). The Bottom Friction Dataset is specified at every computational (ocean) cell and is required for each model simulation.

Figure 2.1. Specification of Manning's n coefficient in the Cells tab of the CMS-Flow Model Control window in SMS 10.1
Figure 2.2 Specification of the Bottom Friction Dataset the Input tab of the CMS-Flow Model Control window in SMS 11.1


Creating a Bottom Friction Dataset

Figure 2.3. Three SMS Project Explorer showing the Manning's n, Bottom Friction Coefficient and Roughness Height datasets.

In SMS 11.0 each time a new CMS-Flow simulation is created a bottom friction (roughness) dataset needs to be created using the Create Dataset button. The bottom friction parameter (related to Manning ) is spatially varying (cell-specific) over the grid domain. The default value upon grid creation is 0.025. At times a user may desire to represent locations where added friction is needed due to structures or increased turbulence due to sharp changes in current speed. More information on using this feature of CMS-Flow can be found here.



Table 1. SMS Cards related to the bottom friction

Card Arguments Default Range Description Versions
USE_WALL_FRICTION CHARACTER ON ON | OFF Turns on or off wall friction >=3.5
MANNING_N_DATASET CHARACTER CHARACTER [<grid file>] [<grid name>//"Datasets/ManningsN"] none Grid file name and dataset path for the input Manning's n dataset >=v3.5
BOTTOM_FRICTION_COEF_DATASET CHARACTER CHARACTER [<grid file>] [<grid name>//"Datasets/BottomFricCoef"] none Grid file name and dataset path for the input bottom friction coefficient dataset >=v4.0
ROUGHNESS_HEIGHT_DATASET CHARACTER CHARACTER [<grid file>] [<grid name>//"Datasets/RoughnessHeight"] none Grid file name and dataset path for the input roughness height dataset >=v4.0

Advanced Features

Table 2. Advanced Cards related to the bottom friction

Card Arguments Default Range Description Versions
MANNING_N_CONSTANT real number none 0.001-0.5 Specifies input Manning n dataset >=v3.5
WAVE-CURRENT_MEAN_STRESS character W09 W09 | DATA2 | DATA13 | F85 | HT95 Defines the model used for calculating the mean bottom shear stress used in hydro >=4.0

Documentation Portal