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CMS-Flow and CMS-Wave can be run separately or coupled together using a process called steering. The variables passed from CMS-Wave to CMS-Flow are the significant wave height, peak wave period, wave direction, wave breaking dissipation, and radiation stress gradients. CMS-Wave uses the update bathymetry, water levels, and currents from CMS-Flow. | CMS-Flow and CMS-Wave can be run separately or coupled together using a process called steering. The variables passed from CMS-Wave to CMS-Flow are the significant wave height, peak wave period, wave direction, wave breaking dissipation, and radiation stress gradients. CMS-Wave uses the update bathymetry, water levels, and currents from CMS-Flow. The time interval (constant) at which CMS-Wave is run is called the steering interval. First, the CMS-Wave model is run for the first two time steps (time = <math> t </math> and time = <math> t + \Delta t_w </math>) and the wave information is passed to CMS-Flow. CMS-Flow then interpolates the wave variables from during the first run until it reaches <math> t + \Delta t_f + \Delta t</math> | ||
<math> \eta(x,y,t+\ | |||
<math> \eta(x,y,t+\Delta t) = \bar{\eta}(x,y,t) </math> | |||
where | where |
Revision as of 21:23, 13 May 2010
Introduction
CMS-Flow and CMS-Wave can be run separately or coupled together using a process called steering. The variables passed from CMS-Wave to CMS-Flow are the significant wave height, peak wave period, wave direction, wave breaking dissipation, and radiation stress gradients. CMS-Wave uses the update bathymetry, water levels, and currents from CMS-Flow. The time interval (constant) at which CMS-Wave is run is called the steering interval. First, the CMS-Wave model is run for the first two time steps (time = and time = ) and the wave information is passed to CMS-Flow. CMS-Flow then interpolates the wave variables from during the first run until it reaches
where
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Water surface elevation | m |