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Continuous source in tidal flow: A numerical study of the transport equation
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    Continuous source in tidal flow: A numerical study of the transport equation (English)
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    A detailed comparative numerical study of a continuous source discharging in a tidal flow has been performed. The advective term in the one- dimensional transport equation consists of a constant freshwater velocity and an isotropic oscillating component. Various finite element solutions are investigated. Compared to the analytical solution of the dynamic steady state concentration, the numerical results for typical estuarine conditions clearly indicate the superiority of the collocation method with Hermite basis functions. An extended Fourier series analysis that accounts for the source condition is developed to explain the numerical behaviour of the different schemes.
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    advection-dominated transport equation
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    tidal flow
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    advection-dominated oscillating flow
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    continuous source discharging in a tidal flow
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    advective term
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    one-dimensional transport equation
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    constant freshwater velocity
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    isotropic oscillating component
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    finite element solutions
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    analytical solution
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    dynamic steady state concentration
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    estuarine conditions
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    collocation method
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    Hermite basis functions
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    extended Fourier series analysis
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