Wave motion in finite element models presents some characteristics different from those of wave motion in continuum, which leads to the errors and other special phenomena in finite element simulation of wave motion. T...Wave motion in finite element models presents some characteristics different from those of wave motion in continuum, which leads to the errors and other special phenomena in finite element simulation of wave motion. The wave propagation in a 3-D finite element model is studied by utilizing the formal solution in the paper, and the corresponding dispersion relations are derived. Then the main properties of wave motion in 3-D grids such as dispersion, cut-off frequency and polarization drift are discussed. Characteristics different from those of wave motion in 2-D grids are revealed.展开更多
A baroclinic typhoon model with a moving multi--nested grid is applied in marine environmental forecasts. This paper describes the numerical methods of the model including governing equations, finite differencing, spl...A baroclinic typhoon model with a moving multi--nested grid is applied in marine environmental forecasts. This paper describes the numerical methods of the model including governing equations, finite differencing, split scheme and time integration.展开更多
文摘Wave motion in finite element models presents some characteristics different from those of wave motion in continuum, which leads to the errors and other special phenomena in finite element simulation of wave motion. The wave propagation in a 3-D finite element model is studied by utilizing the formal solution in the paper, and the corresponding dispersion relations are derived. Then the main properties of wave motion in 3-D grids such as dispersion, cut-off frequency and polarization drift are discussed. Characteristics different from those of wave motion in 2-D grids are revealed.
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文摘A baroclinic typhoon model with a moving multi--nested grid is applied in marine environmental forecasts. This paper describes the numerical methods of the model including governing equations, finite differencing, split scheme and time integration.