TOPIC: Elevation of mean water level due to waves in deepwater
Elevation of mean water level due to waves in deepwater
12 years 4 months ago #7482
altw
In deepwater, mathematical models of order greater than 1 provide an elevation of mean water level due to waves. This elevation represents several centimeters : stokes wave, order 2 in infinite depth : (PI.H²)/(4.L).
Can we highlight this component with a coupled model tlemac2d/tomawac ?
Regards.
Les modèles mathématiques d'ordre supérieur à 1 prévoient en eau profonde une surélévation du niveau d'eau moyen lié aux vagues de plusieurs centimètres (vague de Stockes d'ordre 2 en profondeur infini : + (PI.H²)/(4.L) ).
Peut-on mettre en évidence cette composante avec un modèle couplé telemac2d/tomawac ?
Merci d'avance.
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Elevation of mean water level due to waves in deepwater
12 years 4 months ago #7571
Elodie
Hello,
I don't think these effects are taken into account with a coupled Telemac2D-Tomawac model in infinite depth.
However, in the surf zone, the wave set-up is taken into account : Tomawac calculates the radiation stresses and transfer the wave driving forces to Telemac-2D.
Best regards,
Elodie
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