Title of article :
A Cartesian method for fitting the bathymetry and tracking the dynamic position of the shoreline in a three-dimensional, hydrodynamic model
Author/Authors :
Chen، نويسنده , , XinJian، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
20
From page :
749
To page :
768
Abstract :
This paper presents a Cartesian method for the simultaneous fitting of the bathymetry and shorelines in a three-dimensional, hydrodynamic model for free-surface flows. The model, named LESS3D (Lake & Estuarine Simulation System in Three Dimensions), solves flux-based finite difference equations in the Cartesian-coordinate system (x,y,z). It uses a bilinear bottom to fit the bottom topography and keeps track the dynamic position of the shoreline. The resulting computational cells are hybrid: interior cells are regular Cartesian grid cells with six rectangular faces, and boundary/bottom cells (at least one face is the water–solid interface) are unstructured cells whose faces are generally not rectangular. With the bilinear interpolation, the shape of a boundary/bottom cell can be determined at each time step. This allows the Cartesian coordinate model to accurately track the dynamic position of the shorelines. The method was tested with a laboratory experiment of a Tsunami runup case on a circular island. It was also tested for an estuary in Florida, USA. Both model applications demonstrated that the Cartesian method is quite robust. Because the present method does not require any coordinate transformation, it can be an attractive alternative to curvilinear grid model.
Keywords :
Flux-based finite difference equations , Fitting bathymetry , Tracking shoreline , Fitting boundary , Hybrid grid cells , LESS3D , Bi-linear interpolation
Journal title :
Journal of Computational Physics
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Journal of Computational Physics
Record number :
1478182
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