An efficient curvilinear non‐hydrostatic model for simulating surface water waves |
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Authors: | Doo Yong Choi Chin H. Wu Chih‐Chieh Young |
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Affiliation: | Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | An efficient curvilinear non‐hydrostatic free surface model is developed to simulate surface water waves in horizontally curved boundaries. The generalized curvilinear governing equations are solved by a fractional step method on a rectangular transformed domain. Of importance is to employ a higher order (either quadratic or cubic spline function) integral method for the top‐layer non‐hydrostatic pressure under a staggered grid framework. Model accuracy and efficiency, in terms of required vertical layers, are critically examined on a linear progressive wave case. The model is then applied to simulate waves propagating in a canal with variable widths, cnoidal wave runup around a circular cylinder, and three‐dimensional wave transformation in a circular channel. Overall the results show that the curvilinear non‐hydrostatic model using a few, e.g. 2–4, vertical layers is capable of simulating wave dispersion, diffraction, and reflection due to curved sidewalls. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | curvilinear model non‐hydrostatic dispersion reflection runup, diffraction |
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