This paper develops the adjoint sensitivities to the free-surface barotropic Navier- Stokes equations in order to allow for the assimilation of measurements of currents and free-surface elevations into an unsteady flow solution by open-boundary control. To calculate a variation in a surface variable, a mapping is used in the vertical to shift the problem into a fixed domain. A variation is evaluated in the transformed space from the Jacobian matrix of the mapping. This variation is then mapped back into the original space where it completes a tangent linear model. The adjoint equations are derived using the scalar product formulas redefined for a domain with variable bounds. The method is demonstrated by application to an unsteady fluid flo...
1463-5003International audienceA 1° × 1° resolution version of the MIT-GCM in the North Atlantic is ...
Two strategies for estimating open boundary conditions (OBCs) with adjoint method are compared by ca...
Adjoint Navier–Stokes methods are presented for incompressible flow. The sensitivity derivative of s...
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...
AbstractThis paper develops the adjoint sensitivities to the free-surface barotropic Navier- Stokes ...
This paper develops the adjoint sensitivities to the free surface incompressible barotropic Euler eq...
This paper develops the adjoint sensitivities to the free surface incompressible barotropic Euler eq...
This paper develops the adjoint sensitivities to the free surface incompressible barotropic Euler eq...
This paper develops the data-assimilation procedure in order to allow for the assimilation of measur...
This paper develops the data-assimilation procedure in order to allow for the assimilation of measur...
This paper develops the data-assimilation procedure in order to allow for the assimilation of measur...
AbstractThis paper develops the data-assimilation procedure in order to allow for the assimilation o...
This work deals with the optimal control of a free surface Stokes flow which responds to an applied ...
This work deals with the optimal control of a free surface Stokes flow which responds to an applied ...
1463-5003International audienceA 1° × 1° resolution version of the MIT-GCM in the North Atlantic is ...
Two strategies for estimating open boundary conditions (OBCs) with adjoint method are compared by ca...
Adjoint Navier–Stokes methods are presented for incompressible flow. The sensitivity derivative of s...
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...
AbstractThis paper develops the adjoint sensitivities to the free-surface barotropic Navier- Stokes ...
This paper develops the adjoint sensitivities to the free surface incompressible barotropic Euler eq...
This paper develops the adjoint sensitivities to the free surface incompressible barotropic Euler eq...
This paper develops the adjoint sensitivities to the free surface incompressible barotropic Euler eq...
This paper develops the data-assimilation procedure in order to allow for the assimilation of measur...
This paper develops the data-assimilation procedure in order to allow for the assimilation of measur...
This paper develops the data-assimilation procedure in order to allow for the assimilation of measur...
AbstractThis paper develops the data-assimilation procedure in order to allow for the assimilation o...
This work deals with the optimal control of a free surface Stokes flow which responds to an applied ...
This work deals with the optimal control of a free surface Stokes flow which responds to an applied ...
1463-5003International audienceA 1° × 1° resolution version of the MIT-GCM in the North Atlantic is ...
Two strategies for estimating open boundary conditions (OBCs) with adjoint method are compared by ca...
Adjoint Navier–Stokes methods are presented for incompressible flow. The sensitivity derivative of s...