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Title: Numerical analysis of wave and hydrodynamic models for energy balance and primitive equations
Authors: Wannawong W.
Humphries U.W.
Wongwises P.
Vongvisessomjai S.
Lueangaram W.
Keywords: Coastal environments
Coastal storm
Coastal water level
Energy balance equations
Hydrodynamic model
Primitive equations
Princeton ocean model
Significant wave height
Storm surge
Storm surges
Surface stress
Wave models
Coastal zones
Energy balance
Floods
Fluid dynamics
Hydrodynamics
Mathematical models
Nonlinear equations
Numerical analysis
Storms
Surface waves
Water levels
Water waves
Wave equations
Wave energy conversion
Issue Date: 2010
Abstract: A numerical analysis of wave and hydrodynamic models is used to investigate the influence of WAve and Storm Surge (WASS) in the regional and coastal zones. The numerical analyzed system consists of the WAve Model Cycle 4 (WAMC4) and the Princeton Ocean Model (POM) which used to solve the energy balance and primitive equations respectively. The results of both models presented the incorporated surface wave in the regional zone affected the coastal storm surge zone. Specifically, the results indicated that the WASS generally under the approximation is not only the peak surge but also the coastal water level drop which can also cause substantial impact on the coastal environment. The wave-induced surface stress affected the storm surge can significantly improve storm surge prediction. Finally, the calibration of wave module according to the minimum error of the significant wave height (Hs) is not necessarily result in the optimum wave module in the WASS analyzed system for the WASS prediction.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/14685
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-78751609754&partnerID=40&md5=5071f5c9124560ca0d655661a91517bc
ISSN: 2010376X
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