CMS-Flow Eddy Viscosity

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Overview

Figure 1. Toggle for turning On and Off the mixing terms in the SMS 11.0 interface.

Turbulent diffusion is calculated in CMS using the eddy viscosity concept. The eddy viscosity is not a user definable parameter. The diffusion or Mixing terms of the momentum and transport equations may be turned off in the Flow tab of the CMS-Flow Model Control window. The CMS card used to turn On or Off the mixing terms is described in the Table below.

Table 1. CMS card used to turn On or Off the mixing terms in the momentum and transport equations

Card Arguments Default Typical Range Description Versions
USE_MIXING_TERMS CHARACTER ON ON |OFF Turns On and Off the mixing terms in the momentum and transport equations. >=3.5


Turbulence Models (Advanced)

Due to the large amount of turbulence in the surf zone, the nearshore eddy viscosity and resulting mixing terms can be quite large making the flow sensitive to the eddy viscosity formulation implemented.

A description of the advanced cards related to eddy viscosity is shown in the table below.

Card Arguments Default Typical Range Description Versions
TURBULENCE_MODEL CHARACTER SUBGRID SUBGRID |FALCONER| PARABOLIC | MIXING-LENGTH Specifies the turbulence model used >=3.5
EDDY_VISCOSITY_CONSTANT REAL 1.0E-6 >=0.0 Constant contribution or base value of eddy viscosity >=3.5
EDDY_VISCOSITY_BOTTOM REAL 0.0667 0.02-0.1 Coefficient related to the contribution to eddy viscosity from the bottom shear >=3.5
EDDY_VISCOSITY_HORIZONTAL REAL 0.4 0.1-0.2 Coefficient related to the contribution to eddy viscosity from horizontal velocity gradients >=3.5
EDDY_VISCOSITY_WAVE REAL 0.5 0.2-1.0 Coefficient related to the wave bottom friction contribution to eddy viscosity >=4.0
EDDY_VISCOSITY_BREAKING REAL 0.05 0.05-0.1 Coefficient related to the wave breaking contribution to eddy viscosity >=4.0

More information can be found here.

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