Test Cases
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Hydrodynamics
Analytical
- Analytical Solution of long wave propagation in a Quarter Annulus (Lynch 1978)
- Analytical Solution for Wind Setup
- Analytical Solution for Flow over a Bump
- Analytical Solution for Long-wave Runup over a Planar Slope (Carrier et al. 2003)
- Analytical Solution for Wind-driven Flow in a Circular Basin (Dupont 2001)
- Analytical Solution for a Standing Wave in a Rectangular Basin (Lamb 1945)
Laboratory
- Rectangular Flume with a Spure Dike (Rajaratnam and Nwachukwu 1983)
- Rectangular Flume with Sudden Expansion (Xie 1996)
- Nested Idealized Inlet
- Planar sloping beach with oblique incident regular wave
Sediment Transport
Channel Infilling
- Channel infilling by currents (Galappatti and Vreugdenhil 1985)
- Channel infilling by currents and waves parallel to flow (van Rijn 1986)
- Channel infilling by currents and waves perpendicular to flow (van Rijn and Havinga 1993)
Erosion Tests
Morphology Change
Nonuniform Sediments
Salinity
- Salinity Transport Modeling at White Ditch Area, LA
- Salinity Calculations in the Jupiter Inlet - Loxahatchee River System, FL
Structures
- Rubble Mound Verification and Sensitivity
- Weir Application and Validation at Bonnet Carre Spillway, MS
- Culvert Application and Validation at White Ditch, MS
- Evaluation of breakwaters and sedimentation at Dana Point Harbor, CA
Waves
- Mississippi Coastal Improvement Program (MsCIP) Validation to Wave Measurements
- CMS-Wave 2008 - Lab Case 1
- CMS-Wave 2008 - Lab Case 2
- CMS-Wave 2008 - Lab Case 3
- CMS-Wave 2008 - Field Case 1
- CMS-Wave 2008 - Field Case 2
- CMS-Wave 2008 - Field Case 3
Current-Wave Interaction
- Regular Waves Breaking on a Planar Beach (Visser 1991)
- Random Waves Breaking on a Natural Beach (LSTF 2007)
- Random Waves Breaking on Barred Beach (Kuriyama and Ozaki 1993)
- Random Waves Breaking on Barred Beach (Smith et al. 1993)
- Regular Waves on an Idealized Inlet (Seabergh et al. 2005)
- Regular Waves Breaking on a Planar Beach with Three Cusps (Borthwick and Foote 2002)