Interaction between depth variation and turbulent diffusion in depth-averaged vorticity equations

IF 2.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 MECHANICS Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics Pub Date : 2023-07-21 DOI:10.1007/s00162-023-00665-y
Balázs Sándor, Péter Torma, K. Gábor Szabó, Tamás Kalmár-Nagy
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Steady, depth-averaged, shallow water vorticity transport equations including advection, surface and bed shear stresses, and turbulent diffusion effects are written out in vorticity-velocity and stream function formalisms. The Boussinesq approximation is used to represent turbulent stresses in the effective stress tensor. We consider two different forms of the curl of the effective stress tensor: its complete form and the commonly used form neglecting the terms expressing interaction with variable water depth. After deriving the two equations in vorticity-velocity formalism, we recast the equations into stream function formalism, revealing all the internal effects associated with variable water depth. We examine the differences between the models through analytical solutions of the stream function equations for simple but realistic flows. The solutions are validated with CFD simulations.

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深度平均涡度方程中深度变化与湍流扩散的相互作用
稳定的、深度平均的、浅水涡量输送方程,包括平流、表面和河床剪应力,以及湍流扩散效应,用涡速-速度和流函数形式表示。用Boussinesq近似表示有效应力张量中的湍流应力。我们考虑了有效应力张量旋度的两种不同形式:完全形式和忽略与变水深相互作用项的常用形式。在推导出两个方程的涡速形式后,将其转化为流函数形式,揭示了与变水深相关的所有内部效应。我们通过简单但现实的流函数方程的解析解来检验模型之间的差异。通过CFD仿真验证了该方案的有效性。
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期刊介绍: Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics provides a forum for the cross fertilization of ideas, tools and techniques across all disciplines in which fluid flow plays a role. The focus is on aspects of fluid dynamics where theory and computation are used to provide insights and data upon which solid physical understanding is revealed. We seek research papers, invited review articles, brief communications, letters and comments addressing flow phenomena of relevance to aeronautical, geophysical, environmental, material, mechanical and life sciences. Papers of a purely algorithmic, experimental or engineering application nature, and papers without significant new physical insights, are outside the scope of this journal. For computational work, authors are responsible for ensuring that any artifacts of discretization and/or implementation are sufficiently controlled such that the numerical results unambiguously support the conclusions drawn. Where appropriate, and to the extent possible, such papers should either include or reference supporting documentation in the form of verification and validation studies.
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