We present a proof-of-concept for the adaptive mesh refinement method applied to atmospheric boundary-layer simulations. Such a method may form an attractive alternative to static grids for studies on atmospheric flows that have a high degree of scale separation in space and/or time. Examples include the diurnal cycle and a convective boundary layer capped by a strong inversion. For such cases, large-eddy simulations using regular grids often have to rely on a subgrid-scale closure for the most challenging regions in the spatial and/or temporal domain. Here we analyze a flow configuration that describes the growth and subsequent decay of a convective boundary layer using direct numerical simulation (DNS). We validate the obtained results an...
Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) techniques offer a flexible framework for future variable-resolution ...
It is well known that the representation of certain atmospheric conditions in climate and weather mo...
Abstract. Theoretical understanding and numerical modeling of atmospheric moist convection still pos...
We present a proof-of-concept for the adaptive mesh refinement method applied to atmospheric boundar...
This thesis presents the first implementation of time-adaptive non-uniform grid distributions in hi...
A one-dimensional atmospheric boundary-layer model is developed using the finite element method and ...
Increasing computational power has enabled grid resolutions that support large-eddy simulation (LES)...
A one-dimensional atmospheric boundary-layer model is developed using the finite element method and ...
It is well known that the representation of certain atmospheric conditions in climate and weather mo...
This paper investigates the solution of a 3D atmospheric dispersion problem using a time-dependent a...
Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) provides an attractive framework for atmospheric flows since it allow...
We revisit the longstanding problem of grid sensitivity, i.e., the lack of grid convergence in large...
We present a new hybrid meshing procedure specifically designed to simulate Atmospheric Boundary Lay...
thesisThe diurnal evolution of the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) plays an important role in weath...
© 2019, Springer Nature B.V. We investigate the feasibility of using large-eddy simulation (LES) for...
Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) techniques offer a flexible framework for future variable-resolution ...
It is well known that the representation of certain atmospheric conditions in climate and weather mo...
Abstract. Theoretical understanding and numerical modeling of atmospheric moist convection still pos...
We present a proof-of-concept for the adaptive mesh refinement method applied to atmospheric boundar...
This thesis presents the first implementation of time-adaptive non-uniform grid distributions in hi...
A one-dimensional atmospheric boundary-layer model is developed using the finite element method and ...
Increasing computational power has enabled grid resolutions that support large-eddy simulation (LES)...
A one-dimensional atmospheric boundary-layer model is developed using the finite element method and ...
It is well known that the representation of certain atmospheric conditions in climate and weather mo...
This paper investigates the solution of a 3D atmospheric dispersion problem using a time-dependent a...
Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) provides an attractive framework for atmospheric flows since it allow...
We revisit the longstanding problem of grid sensitivity, i.e., the lack of grid convergence in large...
We present a new hybrid meshing procedure specifically designed to simulate Atmospheric Boundary Lay...
thesisThe diurnal evolution of the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) plays an important role in weath...
© 2019, Springer Nature B.V. We investigate the feasibility of using large-eddy simulation (LES) for...
Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) techniques offer a flexible framework for future variable-resolution ...
It is well known that the representation of certain atmospheric conditions in climate and weather mo...
Abstract. Theoretical understanding and numerical modeling of atmospheric moist convection still pos...