From the paddle to the beach - A Boussinesq shallow water numerical wave tank based on Madsen and Sorensen's equations

This article describes a one-dimensional numerical model of a shallow-water flume with an in-built piston paddle moving boundary wavemaker. The model is based on a set of enhanced Boussinesq equations and the nonlinear shallow water equations. Wave breaking is described approximately, by locally swi...

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Main Authors: Orszaghova, J, Borthwick, A, Taylor, P
Format: Journal article
Published: Elsevier 2011
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Taylor, P
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description This article describes a one-dimensional numerical model of a shallow-water flume with an in-built piston paddle moving boundary wavemaker. The model is based on a set of enhanced Boussinesq equations and the nonlinear shallow water equations. Wave breaking is described approximately, by locally switching to the nonlinear shallow water equations when a critical wave steepness is reached. The moving shoreline is calculated as part of the solution. The piston paddle wavemaker operates on a movable grid, which is Lagrangian on the paddle face and Eulerian away from the paddle. The governing equations are, however, evolved on a fixed mapped grid, and the newly calculated solution is transformed back onto the moving grid via a domain mapping technique. Validation test results are compared against analytical solutions, confirming correct discretisation of the governing equations, wave generation via the numerical paddle, and movement of the wet/dry front. Simulations are presented that reproduce laboratory experiments of wave runup on a plane beach and wave overtopping of a laboratory seawall, involving solitary waves and compact wave groups. In practice, the numerical model is suitable for simulating the propagation of weakly dispersive waves and can additionally model any associated inundation, overtopping or inland flooding within the same simulation.
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spelling oxford-uuid:a8c22dce-c917-4b5d-a6ab-557f1c622c652022-03-27T03:03:46ZFrom the paddle to the beach - A Boussinesq shallow water numerical wave tank based on Madsen and Sorensen's equationsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:a8c22dce-c917-4b5d-a6ab-557f1c622c65Symplectic Elements at OxfordElsevier2011Orszaghova, JBorthwick, ATaylor, PThis article describes a one-dimensional numerical model of a shallow-water flume with an in-built piston paddle moving boundary wavemaker. The model is based on a set of enhanced Boussinesq equations and the nonlinear shallow water equations. Wave breaking is described approximately, by locally switching to the nonlinear shallow water equations when a critical wave steepness is reached. The moving shoreline is calculated as part of the solution. The piston paddle wavemaker operates on a movable grid, which is Lagrangian on the paddle face and Eulerian away from the paddle. The governing equations are, however, evolved on a fixed mapped grid, and the newly calculated solution is transformed back onto the moving grid via a domain mapping technique. Validation test results are compared against analytical solutions, confirming correct discretisation of the governing equations, wave generation via the numerical paddle, and movement of the wet/dry front. Simulations are presented that reproduce laboratory experiments of wave runup on a plane beach and wave overtopping of a laboratory seawall, involving solitary waves and compact wave groups. In practice, the numerical model is suitable for simulating the propagation of weakly dispersive waves and can additionally model any associated inundation, overtopping or inland flooding within the same simulation.
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From the paddle to the beach - A Boussinesq shallow water numerical wave tank based on Madsen and Sorensen's equations
title From the paddle to the beach - A Boussinesq shallow water numerical wave tank based on Madsen and Sorensen's equations
title_full From the paddle to the beach - A Boussinesq shallow water numerical wave tank based on Madsen and Sorensen's equations
title_fullStr From the paddle to the beach - A Boussinesq shallow water numerical wave tank based on Madsen and Sorensen's equations
title_full_unstemmed From the paddle to the beach - A Boussinesq shallow water numerical wave tank based on Madsen and Sorensen's equations
title_short From the paddle to the beach - A Boussinesq shallow water numerical wave tank based on Madsen and Sorensen's equations
title_sort from the paddle to the beach a boussinesq shallow water numerical wave tank based on madsen and sorensen s equations
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