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! Time, s !! | ! Time, s !! RRMSE, m !! RMAE, m !! R^2 !! Bias, m | ||
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| 160 || 0. | | 160 || 0.037 || 0.038 || 0.999 || -0.012 | ||
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| 175 || 0. | | 175 || 0.065 || 0.059 || 0.997 || -0.113 | ||
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| 220 || 0. | | 220 || 0.046 || 0.054 || 1.000 || -0.066 | ||
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* For a definition of the goodness of fit statistics see [[Statistics | Goodness of fit statistics]]. | * For a definition of the goodness of fit statistics see [[Statistics | Goodness of fit statistics]]. |
Revision as of 21:56, 11 May 2011
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Overview
The goal of this verification test to asses the model performance in simulating nonlinear runup/rundown over a plane slopt. Carrier et al. (2003) presented an analytical solution to the nonlinear shallow water equations over a plane slope for several initial wave forms. Here the analytical solution for a the initial wave form given by leading-depression N-wave is used.
Initial Condition
The bed has a constant slope of 1/10 with the initial shoreline located at x=0. Figure 1 shows the initial water level (is given by a leading depression N-wave (characteristic of the waves caused by submarine landslides). The initial current velocity is equal to zero everywhere.
Model Setup
The computational grid has a 3 m resolution for x<300 and increases to 10 m with an aspect ratio of 1.05. The general model parameters used in the simulation are shown in Table 1.
Table 1. Model Parameters
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Time step | 0.1 s |
Ramp period | 0.0 s |
Drying depth | 0.01 m |
Wall friction | Off |
Mixing terms | Off |
Manning's coefficient | 0.0 |
Results
Figure 2 shows a comparison of computed and analytical water surface elevations near the shoreline at 4 different time steps. The goodness of fit statistics are shown in Table 2.
Table 2. Goodness of Fit Statistics
Time, s | RRMSE, m | RMAE, m | R^2 | Bias, m |
---|---|---|---|---|
160 | 0.037 | 0.038 | 0.999 | -0.012 |
175 | 0.065 | 0.059 | 0.997 | -0.113 |
220 | 0.046 | 0.054 | 1.000 | -0.066 |
- For a definition of the goodness of fit statistics see Goodness of fit statistics.
A comparison of the calculated and analytical shoreline position are shown in Figure 3.
References
- Carrier, G., Wu, T.T., and Yeh, H. (2003). "Tsunami runup and draw-down on a plane beach", Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 475, 79-99.