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Using data assimilation in numerical simulations of experimental geophysical flows
Authors:Martin Galmiche, Joë  l Sommeria, Emmanuelle Thivolle-Cazat,Jacques Verron
Affiliation:Laboratoire des écoulements géophysiques et industriels, BP 53, 38041, Grenoble cedex 9, France
Abstract:Data assimilation is used to couple numerical simulations and laboratory experiments of unsteady fluid flows in a stratified, rotating fluid. The experiments are performed on the large Coriolis turntable (Grenoble) and the simulations are performed with a multi-layer shallow water model. Sequential assimilation of high-resolution CIV (Correlation Image Velocimetry) measurements drives the numerical model close to the experimental flow and provides an estimation of all the flow variables at each time and each point. It is then possible (i) to analyse the flow dynamics in details, (ii) to determine the model errors starting from a realistic initial condition and (iii) to test the assimilation scheme when a reduced set of data is assimilated. To illustrate this, some results on the baroclinic instability of a two-layer vortex are presented. To cite this article: M. Galmiche et al., C. R. Mecanique 331 (2003).
Keywords:Computational fluid mechanics   Data assimilation   Laboratory experiments   Baroclinic instability  canique des fluides numé  rique   Assimilation de donné  es   Expé  riences de laboratoire   Instabilité   barocline
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