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Free surface simulations using a conservative 3D code
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    Free surface simulations using a conservative 3D code (English)
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    5 April 1995
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    This paper describes the development and testing of a thee-dimensional finite difference code written specifically to model turbulence in an open channel with a moving free surface. The code has been developed so that either a full simulation or a large eddy simulation (LES) of the turbulence may be performed. The LES application demands numerical approximations which conserve mass, momentum, and total energy with high precision, and it permits wave motion with very little numerical dispersion or dissipation. We describe a novel numerical method for tracking the free surface using a split-merge technique which combines the volume of fluid and height function methods in a way that is conservative.
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    code ECCLES
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    open channel
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    large eddy simulation
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    wave motion
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    split- merge technique
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    volume of fluid and height function methods
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