TRIM?3D: A Three-Dimensional Model for Accurate Simulation of Shallow Water Flow

by Vincenzo Casulli, Universita'di Trento, Povo, Italy,
Enrico Bertolazzi, Universita'di Trento, Povo, Italy,
Ralph T. Cheng, Universita'di Trento, Povo, Italy,



Document Type: Proceeding Paper

Part of: Hydraulic Engineering

Abstract:

A semi-implicit finite difference formulation for the numerical solution of three-dimensional tidal circulation is discussed. The governing equations are the three-dimensional Reynolds equations in which the pressure is assumed to be hydrostatic. A minimal degree of implicitness has been introduced in the finite difference formula so that the resulting algorithm permits the use of large time steps at a minimal computational cost. This formulation includes the simulation of flooding and drying of tidal flats, and is fully vectorizable for an efficient implementation on modern vector computers. The high computational efficiency of this method has made it possible to provide the fine details of circulation structure in complex regions that previous studies were unable to obtain. For proper interpretation of the model results suitable interactive graphics is also an essential tool.



Subject Headings: Three-dimensional models | Numerical models | Tides | Computer models | Mathematical models | Flow simulation | Decision support systems

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