In this paper we investigate the finite-time and asymptotic behaviour of algebraic turbulent mixing-layer models by numerical simulation. We compare the performances given by three different settings of the eddy viscosity. We consider Richardson number-based vertical eddy viscosity models. Two of these are classical algebraic turbulence models usually used in numerical simulations of global oceanic circulation, i.e. the acanowski–Philander and the Gent models, while the other one is a more recent model (Bennis et al., 2010) proposed to prevent numerical instabilities generated by physically unstable configurations. The numerical schemes are based on the standard finite element method. We perform some numerical tests for relatively large dev...
If model parameterizations of unresolved physics, such as the variety of upper ocean mixing processe...
Three numerical experiments have been carried out with a global coupled ice-ocean model to investiga...
Seasonal changes and vertical mixing processes in the upper layers of the North Atlantic Ocean are s...
In this paper we investigate the finite-time and asymptotic behaviour of algebraic turbulent mixing-...
We introduce in this paper some elements for the mathematical and numerical analysis of algebraic tu...
International audienceWe introduce in this paper some elements for the mathematical and numerical an...
International audienceWe introduce in this paper some elements for the mathematical and numerical an...
We introduce in this paper some elements for the mathematical and numerical analysis of algebraic tu...
We introduce in this paper some elements for the mathematical and numerical analysis of turbulence m...
In this work, we compare three turbulence models used to parameterize the oceanic boundary layer. Th...
We introduce in this paper some elements for the mathematical analysis of turbulence models for ocea...
We introduce in this paper some elements for the mathematical and numerical analysis of turbulence m...
International audienceWe consider four turbulent models to simulate the boundary mixing layer of the...
A reexamination of turbulence dissipation measurements from the equatorial Pacific shows that the tu...
We consider four turbulent models to simulate the boundary mixing layer of the ocean. We show the e...
If model parameterizations of unresolved physics, such as the variety of upper ocean mixing processe...
Three numerical experiments have been carried out with a global coupled ice-ocean model to investiga...
Seasonal changes and vertical mixing processes in the upper layers of the North Atlantic Ocean are s...
In this paper we investigate the finite-time and asymptotic behaviour of algebraic turbulent mixing-...
We introduce in this paper some elements for the mathematical and numerical analysis of algebraic tu...
International audienceWe introduce in this paper some elements for the mathematical and numerical an...
International audienceWe introduce in this paper some elements for the mathematical and numerical an...
We introduce in this paper some elements for the mathematical and numerical analysis of algebraic tu...
We introduce in this paper some elements for the mathematical and numerical analysis of turbulence m...
In this work, we compare three turbulence models used to parameterize the oceanic boundary layer. Th...
We introduce in this paper some elements for the mathematical analysis of turbulence models for ocea...
We introduce in this paper some elements for the mathematical and numerical analysis of turbulence m...
International audienceWe consider four turbulent models to simulate the boundary mixing layer of the...
A reexamination of turbulence dissipation measurements from the equatorial Pacific shows that the tu...
We consider four turbulent models to simulate the boundary mixing layer of the ocean. We show the e...
If model parameterizations of unresolved physics, such as the variety of upper ocean mixing processe...
Three numerical experiments have been carried out with a global coupled ice-ocean model to investiga...
Seasonal changes and vertical mixing processes in the upper layers of the North Atlantic Ocean are s...