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1d 2D

MIKE 11 DHI, 2003 MIKE 21


HEC-6 USACE, 1993

Surface Water Modelling


System (SMS)
Modul RMA 2
Modul SED2D-WES

CE-QUAL-W2
Danish Hydraulic Institute (DHI), 2003 Finite Difference sediment transport

sirkulasi arus 2D
pola sebaran sedimen

Portland State University water quality and hydrodynamics 2d model


MORSELFE

ROMS

MIKE 3

MOHID

SHIFEN+SEDTRANS05

RMA11

ECOMSED

CH3D-SED

POM (Princeton Ocean


Model)
SUNTANS (The Stanford
unstructured-grid,
nonhydrostatic, parallel
coastal ovean model)

REEF 3D
Morphodynamic Semi-Implicit Eulerian Lagrangian Finite Element
3 D, unstructured grid, open source, for heat / salt tranport, nonhydrostatic.
Waves and current module and cohesive sediment transport module.

3D, Finite Difference, structured staggered grid Open source Computational


Fluid Dynamic (CFD)
Zhang and Baptista, 2008 http://www.stccmop.org/CORIE/modeling/selfe/

Warner et al., 2004

Danish Hydraulic Institute (DHI), 2003

www.mohid.com

Ferrarin et al., 2010

Resource management Associates, Inc., 2003

HydroQual, Inc. 2003

Chapman at el., 1996 HydroQual, Inc. 2003

Blumberg and Mellor (1987)


Oliver Fringer https://suntans.stanford.edu

Hans Bihs Marine Civil Engineering NTNU www.reef3d.com


Trondheim, Norway
Solve 3D shallow water eq., with hidrostatic and Boussinesq approximation and
transport eq. for salt and heat. SELFE solves free-surface elevation, 3D Water
velocity, temperature and salanity. Forcing include tides, tidal potential, river
flow, wind and solar radiation. Use unstructured triangular grid in the
horizontal direction and S and Z vertical coordinates in the vertical direction.
Does not acount for wave effects as most of the other model Sediment
transport module include suspended load and bed load (SELFE, ROMS) to
calculate bottom update module (SAND2D, ROMS)

The Princeton Ocean Model (POM), Blumberg and Mellor (1987), is used to
predict 3D flow velocities (u, v, w) in the x, y and directions, respectively.
POM is a primitive equation ocean model based on hydrostatic and Bousinesq
assumptions, in which the turbulence closure scheme of Mellor and Yamada
(1982), hereafter referred to as MY, is incorporated to estimate eddy viscosity
KM and eddy diffusivity for heat, KH. In the present study, we assume the
suspended sediment diffuses in the same way as the heat and therefore take
the sediment eddy diffusivity KS = KH. As pointed out by Warner et al. (2005),
the MY scheme predicts a substantially smaller eddy viscosity than analytical
solutions and other turbulence closure schemes. This under-prediction may
have significant influence on suspended sediment concentrations causing it to
decay too rapidly with distance from the bed. To avoid the underprediction, the
wall proximity function with open channel correction proposed by Blumberg et
al. (1992) is used to replace the original wall function in the MY scheme. Since
POM cannot resolve the small scale wave motion, only net or wave-period
averaged quantities are computed in the present study, e.g. the net bed-load
transport rate and mean concentrations.
Simulating nonhydrostatic flows at high resolution in estuaries and coastal seas

REEF3D is an open-source computational fluid dynamics program. With a


strong focus on hydraulic, coastal, offshore and environmental engineering, as
well as Marine CFD, the use of the level-set method enables it to calculate
complex free surface flows. The model is implemented in highly modular C++
and the source code is available under the GPL license. The MPI library is used
for parallelization, making REEF3D the perfect tool for high performance CFD
calculations.
Development and validation of a three-dimensional morphodynamic
modelling system for non-cohesive sedients (L. Pinto, A.B. Fortunato,
Y. Zhang, A. Oliveira F.E.P. Sancho 2012), Journal www. Elsevier.com.

A 3D Sediment Transport model For Combined Wave-Currrent Flows


(Peifeng Ma dan Ole Secher Madsen). Paper Coastal Engineering 2012
San Francisco Bay hydrodynamic and sediment transport modeling for
climate change (Oliver Fringer, Ed Gross, Jeff Koseff, Mark Stacey,
Stanford University, RMA, U. C. Berkeley )

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