Efficient two-layer non-hydrostatic wave model with accurate dispersive behaviour

Journal Article (2021)
Author(s)

Menno P. de Ridder (Deltares)

Pieter B. Smit (Sofar Ocean Technologies)

Ap R. van Dongeren (Deltares, IHE Delft Institute for Water Education)

Robert T. McCall (Deltares)

Kees Nederhoff (Deltares-USA)

Ad J.H.M. Reniers (TU Delft - Civil Engineering & Geosciences)

Research Group
Environmental Fluid Mechanics
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2020.103808 Final published version
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2021
Language
English
Research Group
Environmental Fluid Mechanics
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164
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103808
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Abstract

A 2-layer non-hydrostatic model with improved dispersive behaviour is presented. Due to the assumption of a constant non-hydrostatic pressure distribution in the lower layer, the dispersive behaviour is improved without much additional computational time. A comparison with linear wave theory showed that this 2-layer model gives a better result for the dispersion relation and shoaling of waves in intermediate water. This means that the 2-layer model is applicable in shallow and intermediate water depths (up to relative depths kh equals 4), whereas the 1-layer model is only applicable in shallow water depths (kh smaller than 1). Three laboratory experiments, including a fringing reef and a barred beach, were used to validate the presented mode for different hydrodynamic conditions. Based on these results, it can be concluded that the 2-layer model can be applied to accurately simulate the bulk wave height and spectral properties. The low frequency wave height, the setup and in particular the second order statistics contain more scatter, but the model accurately captured the general trend. Furthermore, the model showed good results for complex bathymetries in shallow to intermediate water.

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