A new three-dimensional nearshore hydrodynamic model system is developed based on the unstructured-grid version of the third generation spectral wave model SWAN (Un-SWAN) coupled with the three-dimensional ocean circulation model FVCOM to enable the full representation of the wave-current interaction in the nearshore region. A new wave–current coupling scheme is developed by adopting the vortex-force (VF) scheme to represent the wave–current interaction. The GLS turbulence model is also modified to better reproduce wave-breaking enhanced turbulence, together with a roller transport model to account for the effect of surface wave roller. This new model system is validated first against a theoretical case of obliquely incident waves on a plan...
Wave–current interactions (WCIs) are investigated. The study area is located at the northern margin ...
The investigators study the role of vorticity in three problems related to free-surface water waves ...
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A new fully coupled, unstructured grid, three-dimensional coastal morphodynamic model system is deve...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2021. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Given the importance of wave-current interaction in estuarine and coastal dynamics, it is crucial to...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Three-dimensional circulation in the nearshore regi...
Wind stress and surface gravity waves play an important role in creating and modifying flows on the ...
ABSTRACTIn This study develops a quasi-three dimensional numerical model of wave driven coastal curr...
This is the second of two papers on the 3D numerical modeling of nearshore hydro- and morphodynamics...
A tidal turbine simulation system is developed based on a three-dimensional oceanographic numerical ...
Accurate prediction of extreme wave events is crucial for the safe maritime activities and offshore ...
We investigate the turbulence induced by wave-breaking at the ocean surface. Two recent models use a...
Rapid climate change and the corresponding estimated sea level rise can affect the performance of th...
Hsu, Tian-JianTo better understand the turbulent coherent structures in the coastal environments, we...
Wave–current interactions (WCIs) are investigated. The study area is located at the northern margin ...
The investigators study the role of vorticity in three problems related to free-surface water waves ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2005. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
A new fully coupled, unstructured grid, three-dimensional coastal morphodynamic model system is deve...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2021. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
Given the importance of wave-current interaction in estuarine and coastal dynamics, it is crucial to...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Three-dimensional circulation in the nearshore regi...
Wind stress and surface gravity waves play an important role in creating and modifying flows on the ...
ABSTRACTIn This study develops a quasi-three dimensional numerical model of wave driven coastal curr...
This is the second of two papers on the 3D numerical modeling of nearshore hydro- and morphodynamics...
A tidal turbine simulation system is developed based on a three-dimensional oceanographic numerical ...
Accurate prediction of extreme wave events is crucial for the safe maritime activities and offshore ...
We investigate the turbulence induced by wave-breaking at the ocean surface. Two recent models use a...
Rapid climate change and the corresponding estimated sea level rise can affect the performance of th...
Hsu, Tian-JianTo better understand the turbulent coherent structures in the coastal environments, we...
Wave–current interactions (WCIs) are investigated. The study area is located at the northern margin ...
The investigators study the role of vorticity in three problems related to free-surface water waves ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2005. This article is posted here by permission of Am...