Bed Shear Stresses Parameterization in Wave-Current Interaction by k - ω Turbulence Model

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作者
Smaoui, Hassan [1 ]
Kaidi, Sami
机构
[1] CEREMA DTecEMF, 134 Rue Beauvais,CS 60039, F-60280 Margny Les Compiegne, France
关键词
Wave-current; turbulence; GlobalSearch method; bottom boundary layer; OSCILLATORY BOUNDARY-LAYERS; CURRENT FLOW; SEDIMENT TRANSPORT; ROUGH BEDS; BOTTOM; FRICTION;
D O I
10.1142/S1758825117500594
中图分类号
O3 [力学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0801 ;
摘要
For a flow generated by the wave-current interaction (WCI), an accurate estimate of the maximum (tau(max)) and the mean (tau(m)) bed shear stresses is important for the sediment transport calculation. These two parameters are usually estimated by numerical modeling which can prove to be difficult to implement and very costly in CPU time. This paper then proposes analytic parameterization of tau(max) and tau(m) by simple relationship depending on the current and wave shear stresses (tau(c) and tau(w)). The proposed parameterization was performed in two steps: the first step is to build a numerical database of tau(max) and tau(m) for different combinations of flow variables. This step was carried out by an one-dimensional vertical (1DV) model of turbulent bottom boundary layer using the k - omega turbulence model. The second step is to represent this database by predefined analytical relations. This step was performed by an optimization procedure adopting the GlobalSearch (GS) (function of Matlab software). The proposed parameterization based on the "k-omega/GS" combination provides very good estimations of tau(max) and tau(m). These estimations are similar to those proposed by other authors who have studied the WCI by analytical models widely used by the marine science community.
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