Author(s): Y. Kanarska; V. Maderich
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Keywords: Computational hydraulics; Exchange flow; Mixing; Strait of Dardanelles
Abstract: Stratified exchange flows are investigated by a three-dimensional, non-hydrostatic, numerical model with a free surface. The model is based on 3D Reynolds-averaged NavierStokes equations under the Boussinesq assumption. The model equations are written in a generalized vertical coordinate system and with orthogonal curvilinear horizontal coordinates. A mode splitting technique, decomposition of pressure and velocity fields into hydrostatic and non-hydrostatic components and sequential calculation of these components are the base of numerical algorithm of the model. The model was tested against a laboratory experiment on the exchange flow through long and narrow strait and was applied to simulate the water exchange through the Strait of Dardanelles. It reproduces the complicated three-dimensional structures of currents in the Dardanelles. It also shows that mixing plays a crucial role in maintaning the observed exchange flow between the Aegean and Marmara seas.
Year: 2003