Bottom friction models for shallow water equations: Manning's roughness coefficient and small-scale bottom heterogeneity
Abstract
The correct description of the surface water dynamics in the model of shallow water requires accounting for friction. To simulate a channel flow in the Chezy model the constant Manning roughness coefficient is frequently used. The Manning coefficient n M is an integral parameter which accounts for a large number of physical factors determining the flow braking. We used computational simulations in a shallow water model to determine the relationship between the Manning coefficient and the parameters of small-scale perturbations of a bottom in a long channel. Comparing the transverse water velocity profiles in the channel obtained in the models with a perturbed bottom without bottom friction and with bottom friction on a smooth bottom, we constructed the dependence of n M on the amplitude and spatial scale of perturbation of the bottom relief.
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@article{arxiv.1804.06618,
title = {Bottom friction models for shallow water equations: Manning's roughness coefficient and small-scale bottom heterogeneity},
author = {Tatyana Dyakonova and Alexander Khoperskov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.06618},
year = {2018}
}
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10 pages, 7 figures