Two strategies for estimating open boundary conditions (OBCs) with adjoint method are compared by carrying out semi-idealized numerical experiments. In the first strategy, the OBC is assumed to be partly space varying and generated by linearly interpolating the values at selected feature points. The advantage is that the values at feature points are taken as control variables so that the variations of the curves can be reproduced by the minimum number of points. In the second strategy, the OBC is assumed to be fully space varying and the values at every open boundary points are taken as control variables. A series of semi-idealized experiments are carried out to compare the effectiveness of two inversion strategies. The results demonstrate ...
This paper develops the adjoint sensitivities to the free-surface barotropic Navier- Stokes equation...
This paper develops the adjoint sensitivities to the free-surface barotropic Navier- Stokes equation...
Unstructured mesh methods offer flexibility in representing variable coastlines and bathymetries in ...
Based on the theory of inverse problem, the optimization of open boundary conditions (OBCs) in a 3D ...
Based on an internal tidal model, the practical performances of the limited-memory BFGS (L-BFGS) met...
The optimization method proposed in this paper is for determining open boundary conditions from inte...
International audienceThis paper emphasizes the peculiar role of characteristic variables in the des...
A data assimilation approach to specify open boundary conditions is proposed. The boundary values ar...
Data assimilation technique (adjoint method) is applied to study the similarities and the difference...
Data assimilation technique (adjoint method) is applied to study the similarities and the difference...
Data assimilation technique (adjoint method) is applied to study the similarities and the difference...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionTl1is article discusses the results of an experimental surv...
Unstructured mesh methods offer flexibility in representing variable coastlines and bathymetries in ...
International audienceAn adjoint based technique is applied to a shallow water model in order to est...
This paper develops the adjoint sensitivities to the free-surface barotropic Navier- Stokes equation...
This paper develops the adjoint sensitivities to the free-surface barotropic Navier- Stokes equation...
This paper develops the adjoint sensitivities to the free-surface barotropic Navier- Stokes equation...
Unstructured mesh methods offer flexibility in representing variable coastlines and bathymetries in ...
Based on the theory of inverse problem, the optimization of open boundary conditions (OBCs) in a 3D ...
Based on an internal tidal model, the practical performances of the limited-memory BFGS (L-BFGS) met...
The optimization method proposed in this paper is for determining open boundary conditions from inte...
International audienceThis paper emphasizes the peculiar role of characteristic variables in the des...
A data assimilation approach to specify open boundary conditions is proposed. The boundary values ar...
Data assimilation technique (adjoint method) is applied to study the similarities and the difference...
Data assimilation technique (adjoint method) is applied to study the similarities and the difference...
Data assimilation technique (adjoint method) is applied to study the similarities and the difference...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionTl1is article discusses the results of an experimental surv...
Unstructured mesh methods offer flexibility in representing variable coastlines and bathymetries in ...
International audienceAn adjoint based technique is applied to a shallow water model in order to est...
This paper develops the adjoint sensitivities to the free-surface barotropic Navier- Stokes equation...
This paper develops the adjoint sensitivities to the free-surface barotropic Navier- Stokes equation...
This paper develops the adjoint sensitivities to the free-surface barotropic Navier- Stokes equation...
Unstructured mesh methods offer flexibility in representing variable coastlines and bathymetries in ...