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The roughness helps determine the energy losses as water flows over elements. Each material includes roughness information. | The roughness helps determine the energy losses as water flows over elements. Each material includes roughness information. | ||
* Manning n values (n1, n2, depth1, depth2) | * Manning n values (n1, n2, depth1, depth2) | ||
<blockquote>The primary roughness property is the manning n value associated with the element. The manning n value can vary with depth by specifying n values at two depths. The n1 value is used below depth1. The n2 value is used above depth2. Between depth1 and depth2 the n value is linearly interpolated.</blockquote> | |||
* Wall roughness | * Wall roughness | ||
<blockquote>The wall roughness is used on the edge of the model domain. Wall roughness is ignored unless the model is using semi-slip boundaries.</blockquote> | |||
* Soil Liners | * Soil Liners | ||
<blockquote>FESWMS can be used with materials representing a soil liner. To use a liner, turn on the linear critical shear stress and set the value. When using a liner n1, n2, depth1, and depth2 are ignored.</blockquote> | |||
* Pressure flow | * Pressure flow | ||
<blockquote>It is required to toggle on "potential pressure flow" with all materials that are assigned to elements with a ceiling elevation. If pressure flow is enabled, the deck roughness is the manning value for the bridge deck. Otherwise deck roughness is ignored.</blockquote> | |||
* Chezy | * Chezy | ||
<blockquote>Chezy values are an alternative to using Manning n values for roughness. You must turn on chezy in the model parameters to use this value.</blockquote> | |||
* Bed critical shear stress | * Bed critical shear stress | ||
<blockquote>The bed critical shear stress is used to compute clear water scour.</blockquote> | |||
=== Turbulence Parameters === | === Turbulence Parameters === |
Revision as of 15:20, 3 January 2014
FESWMS material properties include roughness, turbulence, and wind/wave parameters.
Roughness Parameters
The roughness helps determine the energy losses as water flows over elements. Each material includes roughness information.
- Manning n values (n1, n2, depth1, depth2)
The primary roughness property is the manning n value associated with the element. The manning n value can vary with depth by specifying n values at two depths. The n1 value is used below depth1. The n2 value is used above depth2. Between depth1 and depth2 the n value is linearly interpolated.
- Wall roughness
The wall roughness is used on the edge of the model domain. Wall roughness is ignored unless the model is using semi-slip boundaries.
- Soil Liners
FESWMS can be used with materials representing a soil liner. To use a liner, turn on the linear critical shear stress and set the value. When using a liner n1, n2, depth1, and depth2 are ignored.
- Pressure flow
It is required to toggle on "potential pressure flow" with all materials that are assigned to elements with a ceiling elevation. If pressure flow is enabled, the deck roughness is the manning value for the bridge deck. Otherwise deck roughness is ignored.
- Chezy
Chezy values are an alternative to using Manning n values for roughness. You must turn on chezy in the model parameters to use this value.
- Bed critical shear stress
The bed critical shear stress is used to compute clear water scour.
Turbulence Parameters
Turbulence parameters are used to control the energy lost in turbulence.
- Vo
- Base eddy viscosity in Length^2/second
- Cu1, Cu2
- Turbulence model coefficients used to modify base eddy viscosity
- Eddy diffusivity
- Used to modify base eddy viscosity and is related to the amount of curves in the channel
- Storativity depth
- The global storativity depth (specified in the model parameters) can be overriden on a material level by entering a non-zero value.
Wind/Wave Parameters
- Wind Shear Reduction Factor
- Water Wave Height
- Wave Period
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