Efficient numerical simulation of ocean hydrodynamics by a splitting procedure

A splitting algorithm for fast and slow modes of ocean hydrodynamics is presented. The purpose of the splitting is to reduce the large amount of computational work needed for simulating long real-time periods. The essential point of the splitting is that the external gravity wave terms are extracted...

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Main Authors: Hans Berntsen, Zygmunt Kowalik, Steinar Sælid, Karstein Sørli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Norwegian Society of Automatic Control 1981-10-01
Series:Modeling, Identification and Control
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Online Access:http://www.mic-journal.no/PDF/1981/MIC-1981-4-1.pdf
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spelling doaj-af1ea090127c492da924f1dd380087c22020-11-24T23:20:37ZengNorwegian Society of Automatic ControlModeling, Identification and Control0332-73531890-13281981-10-012418119910.4173/mic.1981.4.1Efficient numerical simulation of ocean hydrodynamics by a splitting procedureHans BerntsenZygmunt KowalikSteinar SælidKarstein SørliA splitting algorithm for fast and slow modes of ocean hydrodynamics is presented. The purpose of the splitting is to reduce the large amount of computational work needed for simulating long real-time periods. The essential point of the splitting is that the external gravity wave terms are extracted from the fully three-dimensional equations of horizontal motion, allowing the reduced equations to be integrated with a larger time step than the original model. The fast external gravity waves are traced by a depth integrated system which is weakly coupled to the reduced three-dimensional momentum equations. The split model shows a radical decrease in computational time and the accuracy is of the same order as in the non-split case. http://www.mic-journal.no/PDF/1981/MIC-1981-4-1.pdfPhysical oceanographynumerical modelingfast and slow modessplittingefficiencyaccuracy
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author Hans Berntsen
Zygmunt Kowalik
Steinar Sælid
Karstein Sørli
spellingShingle Hans Berntsen
Zygmunt Kowalik
Steinar Sælid
Karstein Sørli
Efficient numerical simulation of ocean hydrodynamics by a splitting procedure
Modeling, Identification and Control
Physical oceanography
numerical modeling
fast and slow modes
splitting
efficiency
accuracy
author_facet Hans Berntsen
Zygmunt Kowalik
Steinar Sælid
Karstein Sørli
author_sort Hans Berntsen
title Efficient numerical simulation of ocean hydrodynamics by a splitting procedure
title_short Efficient numerical simulation of ocean hydrodynamics by a splitting procedure
title_full Efficient numerical simulation of ocean hydrodynamics by a splitting procedure
title_fullStr Efficient numerical simulation of ocean hydrodynamics by a splitting procedure
title_full_unstemmed Efficient numerical simulation of ocean hydrodynamics by a splitting procedure
title_sort efficient numerical simulation of ocean hydrodynamics by a splitting procedure
publisher Norwegian Society of Automatic Control
series Modeling, Identification and Control
issn 0332-7353
1890-1328
publishDate 1981-10-01
description A splitting algorithm for fast and slow modes of ocean hydrodynamics is presented. The purpose of the splitting is to reduce the large amount of computational work needed for simulating long real-time periods. The essential point of the splitting is that the external gravity wave terms are extracted from the fully three-dimensional equations of horizontal motion, allowing the reduced equations to be integrated with a larger time step than the original model. The fast external gravity waves are traced by a depth integrated system which is weakly coupled to the reduced three-dimensional momentum equations. The split model shows a radical decrease in computational time and the accuracy is of the same order as in the non-split case.
topic Physical oceanography
numerical modeling
fast and slow modes
splitting
efficiency
accuracy
url http://www.mic-journal.no/PDF/1981/MIC-1981-4-1.pdf
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