CMS-Flow:Subgrid Turbulence Model

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Subgrid Turbulence Model

In CMS-Flow eddy viscosity is calculated as νt=(1θm)νtc+θmνm where θm is weighting factor equal to θm=(Hs/h)3 in which Hs is the significant wave height and νtc and νtw are the current- and wave-related eddy viscosity components respectively. The wave contribution is included using the equation of Kraus and Larson (1991) νtw=Λuwh, where del is an empirical coefficient (default is 0.5), and uw is the wave bottom orbital velocity. When using the subgrid model, the current-related eddy viscosity is calculated as a function of the flow gradients, and the bottom shear stress

     νtc=νt0+(c0u*h)2+(lh2|S|)2

where νt0 is a base value approximately equal to the dynamic viscosity, and c0 is an empirical coefficient and lh is the subgrid mixing length. The mixing length is calculated here as lh=κmin(δxδy,csmh) where csm is an empirical coefficient (Smagorinsky coefficient).


References

LARSON, M.; HANSON, H., and KRAUS, N. C., 2003. Numerical modeling of beach topography change. Advances in Coastal Modeling, V.C. Lakhan (eds.), Elsevier Oceanography Series, 67, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 337-365.


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