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| 25 | \institute{Institut fÌr Meteorologie und Klimatologie, Leibniz UniversitÀt Hannover} |
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| 26 | \date{last update: \today} |
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| 27 | \event{PALM Seminar} |
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| 43 | \title[PALM - Using Non-Cyclic Boundary Conditions]{PALM - Using Non-Cyclic Boundary Conditions} |
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| 44 | \author{Siegfried Raasch} |
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| 45 | |
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| 46 | % Notes: |
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| 47 | % jede subsection bekommt einen punkt im menu (vertikal ausgerichtet. |
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| 48 | % jeder frame in einer subsection bekommt einen punkt (horizontal ausgerichtet) |
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| 49 | \begin{document} |
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| 50 | |
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| 51 | % Folie 1 |
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| 52 | \begin{frame} |
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| 53 | \titlepage |
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| 54 | \end{frame} |
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| 55 | |
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| 56 | % Folie 2 |
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| 57 | \begin{frame} |
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| 58 | \frametitle{Cyclic Horizontal Boundary Conditions} |
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| 59 | In many cases, LES models are using cyclic horizontal boundary conditions. |
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| 60 | \par\bigskip |
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| 61 | \textbf{Why?} |
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| 62 | \par\bigskip |
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| 63 | \begin{itemize} |
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| 64 | \item<2->{LES requires that the main energy containing eddies are resolved by the model.} |
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| 65 | \item<3->{With cyclic boundary conditions, turbulence can freely develop and is not effected by the side walls (because there are no walls!).} |
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| 66 | \item<4->{Non-cyclic boundary conditions give problems:} |
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| 67 | \begin{itemize} |
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[1226] | 68 | \par\smallskip |
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[915] | 69 | \item<5->{If Dirichlet conditions (fixed vertical profiles) are used at the inflow, the inflow is laminar and some (significant) domain space is needed in order to develop turbulence.} |
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[1226] | 70 | \par\smallskip |
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[915] | 71 | \item<6->{At the outflow, a boundary condition is required which allows the eddies to freely leave the domain.} |
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| 72 | \end{itemize} |
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| 73 | \end{itemize} |
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| 74 | \end{frame} |
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| 75 | |
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[945] | 76 | \section{Motivation} |
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| 77 | \subsection{Motivation} |
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| 78 | |
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[915] | 79 | %Folie 3 |
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| 80 | \begin{frame} |
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| 81 | \frametitle{Motivation for Non-Cyclic Boundary Conditions} |
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| 82 | \footnotesize |
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| 83 | The main motivation for non-cyclic boundary conditions are studies of isolated phenomena. |
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| 84 | \begin{tabbing} |
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[1226] | 85 | \uncover<2->{\textbf{Example:} \= Turbulence generated by a single obstacle. \\} |
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| 86 | \\ |
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[915] | 87 | \uncover<6->{ \> Cyclic boundary conditions along x would allow the generated turbulence\\ |
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| 88 | \> to enter the domain again, and so finally to modify the turbulence \\ |
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| 89 | \> on the leeward side of the building. \\ } |
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| 90 | \\ |
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| 91 | \uncover<9>{ \> This wouldn't be a simulation of a single building, but of an\\ |
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[1226] | 92 | \> infinite row of buildings! } |
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[915] | 93 | \end{tabbing} |
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| 94 | \begin{center} |
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[1226] | 95 | \includegraphics<3|handout:0>[width=0.7\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/motivation_non_cyclic_1.png} |
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| 96 | \includegraphics<4|handout:0>[width=0.7\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/motivation_non_cyclic_2.png} |
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| 97 | \includegraphics<5-6|handout:0>[width=0.7\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/motivation_non_cyclic_3.png} |
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| 98 | \includegraphics<7|handout:0>[width=0.7\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/motivation_non_cyclic_4.png} |
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| 99 | \uncover<8-|handout:1>{\begin{center} \includegraphics[width=0.7\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/motivation_non_cyclic_5.png} \end{center}} |
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[915] | 100 | \end{center} |
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| 101 | \normalsize |
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| 102 | \end{frame} |
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| 103 | |
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| 104 | % Folie 4 |
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| 105 | \begin{frame} |
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| 106 | \frametitle{Implications of Non-Cyclic Boundary Conditions} |
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| 107 | \footnotesize |
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| 108 | \onslide<2->{Using Dirichlet-conditions (e.g u(z) = const.), there is no turbulence at the inflow. $\rightarrow $the flow is laminar $\rightarrow$ LES approach fails!} |
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| 109 | \par\bigskip |
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[1226] | 110 | \includegraphics<3|handout:0>[width=0.8\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/implications_non_cyclic_1.png} |
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| 111 | \includegraphics<4|handout:0>[width=0.8\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/implications_non_cyclic_2.png} |
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| 112 | \uncover<5-|handout:1>{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/implications_non_cyclic_3.png}} |
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[915] | 113 | \par\bigskip |
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| 114 | \onslide<6->{Flow internal turbulence may develop, but this may require a very long model domain.} |
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| 115 | \par\bigskip |
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[1226] | 116 | \includegraphics<7|handout:0>[width=\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/implications_non_cyclic_4.png} |
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| 117 | \includegraphics<8|handout:0>[width=\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/implications_non_cyclic_5.png} |
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| 118 | \uncover<9-|handout:1>{\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/implications_non_cyclic_6.png}} |
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[915] | 119 | \onslide<10->{There is a need to supply turbulence information at the inflow.} |
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| 120 | \end{frame} |
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| 121 | |
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[945] | 122 | \section{How to Create a Turbulent Inflow} |
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| 123 | \subsection{How to Create a Turbulent Inflow} |
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| 124 | |
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[915] | 125 | % Folie 5 |
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| 126 | \begin{frame} |
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| 127 | \frametitle{How to Create a Turbulent Inflow (I)} |
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| 128 | Two methods: |
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| 129 | \begin{itemize} |
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| 130 | \item<2->{by a statistical model} |
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| 131 | \item<3->{by recycling-method (Lund et al., 1998)} |
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| 132 | \end{itemize} |
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[1226] | 133 | \includegraphics<4|handout:0>[width=\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_1/create_turbulent_inflow_1_neu.png} |
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| 134 | \includegraphics<5|handout:0>[width=\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_1/create_turbulent_inflow_2_neu.png} |
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| 135 | \includegraphics<6|handout:0>[width=\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_1/create_turbulent_inflow_3_neu.png} |
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| 136 | \includegraphics<7|handout:0>[width=\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_1/create_turbulent_inflow_4_neu.png} |
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| 137 | \includegraphics<8|handout:0>[width=\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_1/create_turbulent_inflow_5_neu.png} |
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| 138 | \uncover<9-|handout:1>{\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_1/create_turbulent_inflow_6.png}} |
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[915] | 139 | \par\bigskip |
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| 140 | \uncover<10>{How do we get the initial turbulence in the recycle area? \\ |
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| 141 | If there is no turbulence, there is nothing to recycle!} |
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| 142 | \end{frame} |
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| 143 | |
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| 144 | %Folie 6 |
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| 145 | \begin{frame} |
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| 146 | \frametitle{How to Create a Turbulent Inflow (II)} |
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[945] | 147 | \footnotesize |
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[915] | 148 | Initial turbulence is created by a precursor run with cyclic boundary conditions and much smaller domain size than used for the main run. |
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[945] | 149 | \tikzstyle{line} = [draw, blue, thick, dashed, -latex'] |
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[915] | 150 | \begin{tikzpicture} |
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| 151 | \uncover<1>{\node(picture) {\includegraphics[width=0.4\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_2/create_turbulent_inflow_1.png}};} |
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| 152 | \uncover<2>{\node(picture) {\includegraphics[width=0.4\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_2/create_turbulent_inflow_2.png}};} |
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| 153 | \uncover<3->{\node(picture) {\includegraphics[width=0.4\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_2/create_turbulent_inflow_3.png}};} |
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| 154 | \node(text) [right=0.1cm of picture]{ |
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| 155 | \parbox{5cm}{ |
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| 156 | \scriptsize |
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| 157 | \begin{itemize} |
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| 158 | \item<4->{When the precursor run is finished, data of the last timestep are stored on disc.} |
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[945] | 159 | \item<5->{These data are then read by the main run and repeatedly mapped to the main run domain, until it is completely filled.} |
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[915] | 160 | \end{itemize}}}; |
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| 161 | \uncover<6>{\node(picture2) [below=1.8cm of picture.east] {\includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_2/create_turbulent_inflow_4.png}};} |
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| 162 | \uncover<7>{\node(picture2) [below=1.8cm of picture.east] {\includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_2/create_turbulent_inflow_5.png}};} |
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| 163 | \uncover<8>{\node(picture2) [below=1.8cm of picture.east] {\includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_2/create_turbulent_inflow_6.png}};} |
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| 164 | \uncover<9>{\node(picture2) [below=1.8cm of picture.east] {\includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_2/create_turbulent_inflow_7.png}};} |
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| 165 | \uncover<10>{\node(picture2) [below=1.8cm of picture.east] {\includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_2/create_turbulent_inflow_8.png}};} |
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| 166 | \uncover<11>{\node(picture2) [below=1.8cm of picture.east] {\includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_2/create_turbulent_inflow_9.png}};} |
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| 167 | \path<7->[line] (-0.45,-1) -- (-0.7,-2.6); |
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| 168 | \path<7->[line] (1.78,-1) -- (1.68,-2.6); |
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| 169 | \path<8->[line] (-0.45,-1) -- (1.68,-2.6); |
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| 170 | \path<8->[line] (1.78,-1) -- (4,-2.6); |
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| 171 | \path<9->[line] (-0.45,-1) -- (4,-2.6); |
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| 172 | \path<9->[line] (1.78,-1) -- (6.4,-2.6); |
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| 173 | \path<10->[line] (-0.45,-1) -- (6.4,-2.6); |
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| 174 | \path<10->[line] (1.78,-1) -- (6.9,-2.6); |
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| 175 | \end{tikzpicture} |
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| 176 | \end{frame} |
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| 177 | |
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| 178 | % Folie 7 |
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| 179 | \begin{frame} |
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| 180 | \frametitle{How to Create a Turbulent Inflow (III)} |
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| 181 | \footnotesize |
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| 182 | \begin{itemize} |
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| 183 | \item{Inflow profiles for the main run have to be taken from the precursor run. It is recommended to use the horizontally averaged profiles from |
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| 184 | the last time step of the precursor run.} |
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| 185 | \end{itemize} |
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| 186 | \tikzstyle{line1} = [draw, red, thick, -latex'] |
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| 187 | \tikzstyle{line2} = [draw, red, thick, -] |
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| 188 | \begin{tikzpicture} |
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| 189 | \uncover<2>{\node(picture) {\includegraphics[width=0.4\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_3/create_turbulent_inflow_1.png}};} |
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| 190 | \uncover<3->{\node(picture) {\includegraphics[width=0.4\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_3/create_turbulent_inflow_2.png}};} |
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| 191 | \node(text) [right=0.1cm of picture]{ |
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| 192 | \parbox{6.5cm}{ |
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| 193 | \scriptsize |
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| 194 | \begin{itemize} |
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| 195 | \item<6->{Since the height of the turbulent boundary layer may increase with increasing distance from the inflow boundary, recycling has |
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| 196 | to be limited to the height of the turbulent boundary layer at the inflow. Otherwise, the boundary layer height will continuously increase with time.} |
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| 197 | \end{itemize}}}; |
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| 198 | \uncover<4>{\node(picture2) [below=1.8cm of picture.east] {\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_3/create_turbulent_inflow_3.png}};} |
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| 199 | \uncover<5-6>{\node(picture2) [below=1.8cm of picture.east] {\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_3/create_turbulent_inflow_4.png}};} |
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| 200 | \uncover<7>{\node(picture2) [below=1.8cm of picture.east] {\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_3/create_turbulent_inflow_5.png}};} |
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| 201 | \uncover<8>{\node(picture2) [below=1.8cm of picture.east] {\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_3/create_turbulent_inflow_6.png}};} |
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| 202 | \uncover<9>{\node(picture2) [below=1.8cm of picture.east] {\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/create_turbulent_inflow_3/create_turbulent_inflow_7.png}};} |
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| 203 | |
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| 204 | \path<5->[line2] (picture.east) -- (2.25,-1.3); |
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| 205 | \path<5->[line2] (2.25,-1.3) -- (-1.2,-1.3); |
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| 206 | \path<5->[line2] (-1.2,-1.3) -- (-1.2,-3.2); |
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| 207 | \path<5->[line1] (-1.2,-3.2) -- (-0.8,-3.2); |
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| 208 | \end{tikzpicture} |
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| 209 | \end{frame} |
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| 210 | |
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[945] | 211 | \section{Implementation in PALM} |
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| 212 | \subsection{Implementation in PALM} |
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| 213 | |
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[915] | 214 | % Folie 8 |
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| 215 | \begin{frame} |
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| 216 | \frametitle{Non-Cyclic Boundary Conditions in PALM (I)} |
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| 217 | \textbf{Status of availability:} |
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| 218 | \begin{itemize} |
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[945] | 219 | \item<2->{Non-cyclic boundary conditions along \textbf{one} of the horizontal directions (\textit{x} \textbf{or} \textit{y}).} |
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[915] | 220 | \begin{itemize} |
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[945] | 221 | \item<3->{Dirichlet conditions at inflow (stationary vertical profiles, \textit{u}(\textit{z}), \textit{v}(\textit{z}), |
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| 222 | \textit{pt}(\textit{z}), \textit{q}(\textit{z}), \textit{w}=0).} |
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[915] | 223 | \item<4->{Radiation conditions at outflow. Tendencies at the boundary are replaced by e.g.} |
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| 224 | \end{itemize} |
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| 225 | \uncover<4->{\begin{math} \frac{\partial u}{\partial t} = -\left(c_g + u\right) \frac{\partial u}{\partial x} = -u^* \frac{\partial u}{\partial x} |
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| 226 | \qquad \textnormal with \qquad u^* = \frac{\Delta x}{\Delta t} \frac{u_{b-1}^t - u_{b-1}^{t-1}}{u_{b-1}^{t-1} - u_{b-2}^{t-1}} \end{math}} |
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| 227 | \par\bigskip |
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| 228 | \item<5->{Turbulence recycling method for inflow \textbf{from left}.} |
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| 229 | \end{itemize} |
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| 230 | \end{frame} |
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| 231 | |
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| 232 | % Folie 9 |
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| 233 | \begin{frame} |
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| 234 | \frametitle{Non-Cyclic Boundary Conditions in PALM (II)} |
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| 235 | \par\bigskip |
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| 236 | \small |
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| 237 | \textbf{Further requirements for PALM runs using non-cyclic boundary conditions:} |
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| 238 | \par\bigskip |
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| 239 | \begin{itemize} |
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| 240 | \item<2->{The \textbf{multigrid-method} has to be used for solving the Poisson-equation.} |
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[1226] | 241 | \item<3->{A \textbf{damping zone} has sometimes to be activated in the vicinity of the in- and outflow in order to avoid reflection of gravity waves.} |
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[915] | 242 | \item<4->{\textbf{Volume flow conservation} should be activated, because otherwise flow acceleration or deceleration may occur along the non-cyclic direction.} |
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| 243 | \item<5->{If turbulence recycling is not used, it may be neccessary to \textbf{continuously impose perturbations} on the horizontal velocity field in the vicinity of the |
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| 244 | inflow throughout the whole run, in order to maintain a turbulent state of the flow.} |
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| 245 | \end{itemize} |
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| 246 | \normalsize |
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| 247 | \end{frame} |
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| 248 | |
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[945] | 249 | \section{Current Applications} |
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| 250 | \subsection{Current Applications} |
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| 251 | |
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| 252 | |
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[915] | 253 | % Folie 10 |
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| 254 | \begin{frame} |
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| 255 | \frametitle{Current Applications of Non-Cyclic BCs (I)} |
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| 256 | \textbf{Cold air outbreaks} |
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| 257 | \par\bigskip |
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| 258 | \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/cold_air_outbreaks.png} \\ |
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| 259 | \par\bigskip |
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| 260 | \tiny |
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| 261 | \textbf{Gryschka, M., C. Dr\"ue, D. Etling and S. Raasch. 2008}: On the influence of sea-ice inhomogeneities onto roll convection in cold-air outbreaks. Geophys. Res. Lett., |
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| 262 | \textbf{35}, L23804, doi:10.1029/2008GL035845. \\ |
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| 263 | \par\bigskip |
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| 264 | \textbf{Gryschka, M. and S. Raasch, 2005}: Roll Convection During a Cold Air Outbreak: A Large Eddy Simulation with Stationary Model Domain. Geophys. Res. Lett., \textbf{32}, L14805, |
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| 265 | doi:10.1029/2005GL022872. \\ |
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| 266 | \normalsize |
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| 267 | \begin{center} \uncover<2->{\textbf{Turbulence recycling has not been used!}} \end{center} |
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| 268 | \end{frame} |
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| 269 | |
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| 270 | % Folie 11 |
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| 271 | \begin{frame} |
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| 272 | \frametitle{Current Applications of Non-Cyclic BCs (II)} |
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| 273 | \textbf{Cold air outbreaks} |
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| 274 | \begin{center} |
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| 275 | \includegraphics[width=0.85\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/cold_air_outbreaks_2.png} \\ |
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| 276 | liquid water content (vertically intgrated) |
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| 277 | \end{center} |
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| 278 | \end{frame} |
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| 279 | |
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[945] | 280 | \section{How to set up} |
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| 281 | \subsection{How to set up} |
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| 282 | |
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[915] | 283 | % Folie 12 |
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| 284 | \begin{frame} |
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| 285 | \frametitle{How to set up non-cyclic runs with PALM} |
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| 286 | \begin{itemize} |
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| 287 | \item{\textbf{required} / recommended parameter settings:} |
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| 288 | \end{itemize} |
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| 289 | \par\bigskip |
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| 290 | \tikzstyle{box} = [rectangle, draw, text width=\textwidth, font=\small] |
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| 291 | \begin{tikzpicture} |
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| 292 | \node[box](inipar){ \begin{tabbing} |
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| 293 | \&inipar \= ....... \\ |
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| 294 | \\ |
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| 295 | \> \textbf{bc\_lr = 'dirichlet/radiation'}, (bc\_ns = 'dirichlet/radiation',) \\ |
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| 296 | \> \textbf{psolver = 'multigrid'}, \\ |
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| 297 | \\ |
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| 298 | \> initializing\_actions = 'set\_1d-model\_profiles', \\ |
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| 299 | \> conserve\_volume\_flow = .T., \\ |
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| 300 | \\ |
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| 301 | \> ...... / \\ \end{tabbing}}; |
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| 302 | \end{tikzpicture} |
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| 303 | \end{frame} |
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| 304 | |
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| 305 | % Folie 13 |
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| 306 | \begin{frame} |
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| 307 | \frametitle{How to set up turbulence recycling with PALM (I)} |
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| 308 | \small |
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| 309 | \begin{itemize} |
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| 310 | \item<1->{First, a prerun has to be carried out. The domain size of the prerun has to be large enough to capture all relevant scales of turbulence.} |
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| 311 | \item<2->{Restart data has to be output and output of instantaneous, horizontally averaged profiles has to be switched on and performed at the end of the run. |
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| 312 | This enables writing of profiles to the restart file, which can then be used by the main run.} |
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[1226] | 313 | \item<3->{Instead of using averaged profiles from the prerun, inflow profiles for the main run can also be prescribed using parameters u\_profile and v\_profile.} |
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[915] | 314 | \end{itemize} |
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| 315 | \tikzstyle{box} = [rectangle, draw, text width=\textwidth, font=\small] |
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| 316 | \onslide<2->{ |
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| 317 | \begin{tikzpicture} |
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| 318 | \node[box](inipar){ \begin{tabbing} |
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| 319 | \&d3par \= end\_time = 3600.0, \\ |
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| 320 | \> dt\_dopr = 3600.0, data\_output\_pr = 'u', \\ |
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| 321 | \> ....... / \\ \end{tabbing}}; |
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| 322 | \end{tikzpicture}} |
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| 323 | \normalsize |
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| 324 | \end{frame} |
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| 325 | |
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| 326 | % Folie 14 |
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| 327 | \begin{frame} |
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| 328 | \frametitle{How to set up turbulence recycling with PALM (II)} |
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| 329 | \small |
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| 330 | \begin{itemize} |
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| 331 | \item{The main run has to read the data from the precursor run (however, it is not a restart run!). This requires an extra activating string (e.g. turrec) in |
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| 332 | the file connection statement for restart data.} |
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| 333 | \end{itemize} |
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| 334 | \begin{center} |
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| 335 | \includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{non_cyclic_figures/list_of_input_files.png} |
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| 336 | \end{center} |
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| 337 | \begin{itemize} |
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| 338 | \item<2->{The mrun-command to start the main run then has to look like \par\bigskip |
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| 339 | {\tt mrun ... -r \dq d3\# turrec\dq} \par\bigskip |
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| 340 | The main run is allowed to use a different number of processors and a different domain decomposition than the precursor run!} |
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| 341 | \end{itemize} |
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| 342 | \end{frame} |
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| 343 | |
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| 344 | \begin{frame} |
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| 345 | \frametitle{How to set up turbulence recycling with PALM (III)} |
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| 346 | \begin{itemize} |
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| 347 | \item{\textbf{required} / recommended parameter settings for the main run:} |
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| 348 | \end{itemize} |
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| 349 | \tikzstyle{box} = [rectangle, draw, text width=\textwidth, font=\footnotesize] |
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| 350 | \tikzstyle{box2} = [rectangle, draw, text width=0.4\textwidth, font=\tiny] |
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| 351 | \tikzstyle{line} = [draw, -latex'] |
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| 352 | \begin{tikzpicture} |
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| 353 | \node[box](inipar){ \begin{tabbing} |
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| 354 | \&inipar \= ....... \\ |
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| 355 | \\ |
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| 356 | \> \textbf{turbulent\_inflow = .TRUE.}, \\ |
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| 357 | \> \textbf{bc\_lr = 'dirichlet/radiation'}, \\ |
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| 358 | \> \textbf{psolver = 'multigrid'}, \\ |
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| 359 | \> \textbf{initializing\_actions = 'cyclic\_fill'}, \\ |
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| 360 | \> \textbf{recycling\_width = ...}, \\ |
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| 361 | \> inflow\_damping\_height = ..., \\ |
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| 362 | \> conserve\_volume\_flow = .T., \\ |
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| 363 | \\ |
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| 364 | \> ...... / \\ \end{tabbing}}; |
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| 365 | \uncover<2->{\node[box2] (horizontal_width) at (3,-0.6) {\textbf{Horizontal width of the recycling domain.}};} |
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| 366 | \uncover<3->{\node[box2] (vertical_extend) at (3,-2) {\textbf{Vertical extent of the recycling domain. If the precursor run simulated a convective boundary layer, |
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| 367 | information is automatically taken from the precursor data.}};} |
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| 368 | |
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| 369 | \path<2->[line] (horizontal_width.west) -- (-1.2,-0.4); |
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| 370 | \path<3->[line] (vertical_extend.west) -- (-0.4,-0.9); |
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| 371 | \end{tikzpicture} |
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| 372 | \end{frame} |
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| 373 | |
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[945] | 374 | \section{Final remarks} |
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| 375 | \subsection{Final remarks} |
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| 376 | |
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[915] | 377 | % Folie 16 |
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| 378 | \begin{frame} |
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| 379 | \frametitle{Final remarks} |
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| 380 | \begin{itemize} |
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| 381 | \item<1->{Non-cyclic boundary conditions and turbulence recycling method require extreme care with setting of the respective parameters.} |
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[1226] | 382 | \item<2->{So far, these methods have been applied only to a few special cases (cold air outbreaks, urban canopy layer for neutral stratification). Other setups may require modifications.} |
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| 383 | \item<3->{Biggest problems are caused by gravity waves in capping inversions. Simulations with pure neutral stratification cause less problems.} |
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[915] | 384 | \end{itemize} |
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| 385 | \end{frame} |
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| 386 | |
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| 387 | \end{document} |
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