Wave-induced boundary layer (BL) flows over sandy rippled bottoms are studied using a numerical model that applies a one-way coupling of a far-field inviscid flow model to a near-field large eddy simulation (LES) Navier–Stokes (NS) model. The incident inviscid velocity and pressure fields force the LES, in which near-field, wave-induced, turbulent bottom BL flows are simulated. A sediment suspension and transport model is embedded within the coupled flow model. The numerical implementation of the various models has been reported elsewhere, where we showed that the LES was able to accurately simulate both mean flow and turbulent statistics for oscillatory BL flows over a flat, rough bed. Here we show that the model accurately predicts th...
We present the development, validation, and application of a numerical model for the simulation of b...
We present the development, validation, and application of a numerical model for the simulation of b...
Currently used 3D numerical sediment transport models still fail to make good quantitative predictio...
Wave-induced boundary layer (BL) flows over sandy rippled bottoms are studied using a numerical mode...
Wave-induced boundary layer (BL) flows over sandy rippled bottoms are studied using a numerical mode...
Wave-induced boundary layer (BL) flows over sandy rippled bottoms are studied using a numerical mo...
Two manuscripts are presented which develop a numerical method for studying boundary layer flow and ...
We present the validation and application of a numerical model for the simulation of wave-induced se...
We present the validation and application of a numerical model for the simulation of wave-induced se...
We present the validation and application of a numerical model for the simulation of wave-induced se...
Parameterizations of near-bed sediment processes are commonly associated with the poor predictive sk...
In this paper we consider the problem of modeling a turbulent pulsating boundary layer over ripples....
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Ocean Modellin...
The flow within an oscillatory boundary layer, which approximates the flow generated by propagating ...
We present the development, validation, and application of a numerical model for the simulation of b...
We present the development, validation, and application of a numerical model for the simulation of b...
We present the development, validation, and application of a numerical model for the simulation of b...
Currently used 3D numerical sediment transport models still fail to make good quantitative predictio...
Wave-induced boundary layer (BL) flows over sandy rippled bottoms are studied using a numerical mode...
Wave-induced boundary layer (BL) flows over sandy rippled bottoms are studied using a numerical mode...
Wave-induced boundary layer (BL) flows over sandy rippled bottoms are studied using a numerical mo...
Two manuscripts are presented which develop a numerical method for studying boundary layer flow and ...
We present the validation and application of a numerical model for the simulation of wave-induced se...
We present the validation and application of a numerical model for the simulation of wave-induced se...
We present the validation and application of a numerical model for the simulation of wave-induced se...
Parameterizations of near-bed sediment processes are commonly associated with the poor predictive sk...
In this paper we consider the problem of modeling a turbulent pulsating boundary layer over ripples....
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Ocean Modellin...
The flow within an oscillatory boundary layer, which approximates the flow generated by propagating ...
We present the development, validation, and application of a numerical model for the simulation of b...
We present the development, validation, and application of a numerical model for the simulation of b...
We present the development, validation, and application of a numerical model for the simulation of b...
Currently used 3D numerical sediment transport models still fail to make good quantitative predictio...