A new method of describing bottom stress in two-dimensional hydrodynamical models of shallow homogeneous seas, estuaries, and lakes (Q1112659)
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English | A new method of describing bottom stress in two-dimensional hydrodynamical models of shallow homogeneous seas, estuaries, and lakes |
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A new method of describing bottom stress in two-dimensional hydrodynamical models of shallow homogeneous seas, estuaries, and lakes (English)
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1988
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A new expression for bottom friction is developed for use in two- dimensional hydrodynamical models of shallow homogeneous seas, estuaries, and lakes. Bottom stress is provided by a single relaxation approximation which can be used to replace the conventional parametrization in any existing explicit time-stepping model. The method produces the correct steady state flow for wind-driven circulation in shallow systems. It derives the bottom stress from the vertical eddy viscosity which can have any prescribed variation through the water column. The single relaxation approximation uses a recursive relation for bottom stress involving only values at the previous time step and a pair of precomputed coefficients at each grid point.
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bottom friction
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two-dimensional hydrodynamical models
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shallow homogeneous seas
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estuaries
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lakes
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relaxation approximation
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explicit time-stepping model
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wind-driven circulation in shallow systems
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