Accuracy of a finite-difference method for computing lake currents (Q1085753)
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Accuracy of a finite-difference method for computing lake currents (English)
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1987
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A semi-analytic model is used to assess the accuracy of a finite- difference model for computing lake currents. Both models solve the vorticity equation for two-dimensional, time-dependent flow to compute currents in a circular lake with a parabolic depth profile. The semi-analytic solution is obtained by using separation of variables to remove the azimuthal dependence and reduce the equations in cylindrical coordinates to a single equation in two variables, time and radius. This equation is then solved by a finite-difference technique for grid sizes small enough that the solution appears to converge. Comparison with the rectangular finite-difference solution shows a strong improvement in accuracy with decreasing grid size. It is found that about 20 grid points across a lake basin are required to adequately resolve wind-driven flow.
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semi-analytic model
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accuracy
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finite-difference model
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lake currents
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vorticity equation
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two-dimensional, time-dependent flow
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circular lake
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parabolic depth profile
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semi-analytic solution
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separation of variables
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finite-difference solution
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wind-driven flow
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