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Comprehensive two-dimensional river ice model based on boundary-fitted coordinate transformation method
作者姓名:Ze-yu  MAO  Jing  YUAN  Jun  BAO  Xiao-fan  PENG  Guo-qiang  TANG
基金项目:This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 50579030)
摘    要:River ice is a natural phenomenon in cold regions, influenced by meteorology, geomorphology, and hydraulic conditions. River ice processes involve complex interactions between hydrodynamic, mechanical, and thermal processes, and they are also influenced by weather and hydrologic conditions. Because natural rivers are serpentine, with bends, narrows, and straight reaches, the commonly-used one-dimensional river ice models and two-dimensional models based on the rectangular Cartesian coordinates are incapable of simulating the physical phenomena accurately. In order to accurately simulate the complicated river geometry and overcome the difficulties of numerical simulation resulting from both complex boundaries and differences between length and width scales, a two-dimensional river ice numerical model based on a boundary-fitted coordinate transformation method was developed. The presented model considers the influence of the frazil ice accumulation under ice cover and the shape of the leading edge of ice cover during the freezing process. The model is capable of determining the velocity field, the distribution of water temperature, the concentration distribution of frazil ice, the transport of floating ice, the progression, stability, and thawing of ice cover, and the transport, accumulation, and erosion of ice under ice cover. A MacCormack scheme was used to solve the equations numerically. The model was validated with field observations from the Hequ Reach of the Yellow River. Comparison of simulation results with field data indicates that the model is capable of simulating the river ice process with high accuracy.

关 键 词:坐标变换方法  二维模型  边界拟合  河冰  MacCormack格式  数值模拟  水动力条件  基础
收稿时间:25 July 2012

Comprehensive two-dimensional river ice model based on boundary-fitted coordinate transformation method
Ze-yu MAO Jing YUAN Jun BAO Xiao-fan PENG Guo-qiang TANG.Comprehensive two-dimensional river ice model based on boundary-fitted coordinate transformation method[J].Water Science and Engineering,2014,7(1):90-105.
Authors:Ze-yu MAO  Jing YUAN  Jun BAO  Xiao-fan PENG  Guo-qiang TANG
Institution:Department of Hydraulic Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, P. R. China
Abstract:River ice is a natural phenomenon in cold regions, influenced by meteorology, geomorphology, and hydraulic conditions. River ice processes involve complex interactions between hydrodynamic, mechanical, and thermal processes, and they are also influenced by weather and hydrologic conditions. Because natural rivers are serpentine, with bends, narrows, and straight reaches, the commonly-used one-dimensional river ice models and two-dimensional models based on the rectangular Cartesian coordinates are incapable of simulating the physical phenomena accurately. In order to accurately simulate the complicated river geometry and overcome the difficulties of numerical simulation resulting from both complex boundaries and differences between length and width scales, a two-dimensional river ice numerical model based on a boundary-fitted coordinate transformation method was developed. The presented model considers the influence of the frazil ice accumulation under ice cover and the shape of the leading edge of ice cover during the freezing process. The model is capable of determining the velocity field, the distribution of water temperature, the concentration distribution of frazil ice, the transport of floating ice, the progression, stability, and thawing of ice cover, and the transport, accumulation, and erosion of ice under ice cover. A MacCormack scheme was used to solve the equations numerically. The model was validated with field observations from the Hequ Reach of the Yellow River. Comparison of simulation results with field data indicates that the model is capable of simulating the river ice process with high accuracy.
Keywords:two-dimensional river ice numerical model  boundary-fitted coordinate technology  river ice process  freeze-up  MacCormack scheme  natural river
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