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Target element sizes for finite element tidal models from a domain-wide, localized truncation error analysis incorporating bottom stress and Coriolis force.
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Target element sizes for finite element tidal models from a domain-wide, localized truncation error analysis incorporating bottom stress and Coriolis force./
作者:
Parrish, D. Michael.
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239 p.
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Adviser: Scott C. Hagen.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International68-08B.
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Computer Science. -
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9780549182535
Target element sizes for finite element tidal models from a domain-wide, localized truncation error analysis incorporating bottom stress and Coriolis force.
Parrish, D. Michael.
Target element sizes for finite element tidal models from a domain-wide, localized truncation error analysis incorporating bottom stress and Coriolis force.
- 239 p.
Adviser: Scott C. Hagen.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Central Florida, 2007.
A new methodology for the determination of target element sizes for the construction of finite element meshes applicable to the simulation of tidal flow in coastal and oceanic domains is developed and tested. The methodology is consistent with the discrete physics of tidal flow, and includes the effects of bottom stress.
ISBN: 9780549182535Subjects--Topical Terms:
626642
Computer Science.
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The method enables the estimation of the localized truncation error of the nonconservative momentum equations throughout a triangulated data set of water surface elevation and flow velocity. The method's domain-wide applicability is due in part to the formulation of a new localized truncation error estimator in terms of complex derivatives.
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More conventional criteria that are often used to determine target element sizes are limited to certain bathymetric conditions. The methodology developed herein is applicable over a broad range of bathymetric conditions, and can be implemented efficiently.
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The new method, called LTEA-CD (localized truncation error analysis with complex derivatives), is applied to model solutions over the Western North Atlantic Tidal model domain (the bodies of water lying west of the 60°W meridian). The convergence properties of LTEA-CD are also analyzed. It is found that LTEA-CD may be used to build a series of meshes that produce converging solutions of the shallow water equations.
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An enhanced version of the new methodology, LTEA+CD (which accounts for locally variable bottom stress and Coriolis terms) is used to generate a mesh of the WNAT model domain having 25% fewer nodes and elements than an existing mesh upon which it is based; performance of the two meshes, in an average sense, is indistinguishable when considering elevation tidal signals. Finally, LTEA+CD is applied to the development of a mesh for the Loxahatchee River estuary; it is found that application of LTEA+CD provides a target element size distribution that, when implemented, outperforms a high-resolution semi-uniform mesh as well as a manually constructed, existing, documented mesh.
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