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Using the Multilayer Free-Surface Flow Model to Solve Wave Problems
A method is presented for changing over from a single-layer shallow-water model to a multilayer model with hydrostatic pressure profile and, then, to a multilayer model with nonhydrostatic pressure profile. The method does not require complex procedures for solving the discrete Poisson’s equation and features high computation efficiency. The results of validating the algorithm against experimental data critical for the numerical dissipation of the numerical scheme are presented. Examples are considered.
Using the Multilayer Free-Surface Flow Model to Solve Wave Problems
A method is presented for changing over from a single-layer shallow-water model to a multilayer model with hydrostatic pressure profile and, then, to a multilayer model with nonhydrostatic pressure profile. The method does not require complex procedures for solving the discrete Poisson’s equation and features high computation efficiency. The results of validating the algorithm against experimental data critical for the numerical dissipation of the numerical scheme are presented. Examples are considered.
Using the Multilayer Free-Surface Flow Model to Solve Wave Problems
Prokof’ev, V. A. (author)
Power Technology and Engineering ; 50 ; 459-465
2017-01-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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