Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5474141 Ocean Engineering 2017 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
By using this new NIROM, we have developed a robust and efficient reduced order model for free surface flows within a 3D unstructured mesh finite element ocean model. What distinguishes the reduced order model developed here from other existing reduced order ocean models is (1) the inclusion of 3D dynamics with a free surface (the 3D computational domain and meshes are changed with the movement of the free surface); (2) the incorporation of wetting-drying; and (3) the first implementation of non-intrusive reduced order method in ocean modelling. Most importantly, the change of the computational domain with the free surface movement is taken into account in reduced order modelling. The accuracy and predictive capability of the new non-intrusive free surface flow ROM have been evaluated in Balzano and Okushiri tsunami test cases. This is the first step towards 3D reduced order modelling in realistic ocean cases. Results obtained show that the accuracy of free surface problems relative to the high fidelity model is maintained in ROM whilst the CPU time is reduced by several orders of magnitude.
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