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Three-Dimensional Numerical Simulation of the Hydrodynamics Generated by a Weak Breaking Tidal Bore

Author(s): B. Simon; P. Lubin; S. Glockner; H. Chanson

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Keywords: Tidal bore; Turbulence; Large eddy simulation; Three-dimensional modelling; Synthetic eddy method

Abstract: A tidal bore is a positive surge propagating upstream as the tidal flow turns to rising in river mouths exhibiting a converging funnelled channel forms during low freshwater conditions. While some recent laboratory experiments brought new insights to the turbulent motion generated by tidal bores, a numerical model based upon the Navier-Stokes equations is proposed to investigate the complicated features of the flow. The goal of the present work is to simulate this three-dimensional unsteady twophase tidal bore motion. Therefore, we use a Synthetic Eddy Method to generate the turbulence and a Large Eddy Simulation method to gain a further understanding of the tidal bore processes. The numerical data are compared with some detailed laboratory data and the results are discussed. We aim at describing accurately the free-surface behaviour and the turbulent flow structure. This work is the first attempt to describe this complicated flow with three-dimensional numerical simulation.

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Year: 2011

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