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%{\Large \bf Using MITgcm to Simulate a Rotating Tank in Cylindrical |
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%{\large May 2001} |
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\section{A Rotating Tank in Cylindrical Coordinates} |
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\label{sect:eg-tank} |
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\label{www:tutorials} |
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This section illustrates an example of MITgcm simulating a laboratory |
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experiment on much smaller scales than those common to geophysical |
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\subsection{Overview} |
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\label{www:tutorials} |
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This example experiment demonstrates using the MITgcm to simulate |
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a laboratory experiment with a rotating tank of water with an ice |
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bucket in the center. The simulation is configured for a laboratory |
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scale on a |
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\subsection{Equations Solved} |
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\label{www:tutorials} |
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\subsection{Discrete Numerical Configuration} |
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The domain is discretised with |
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a uniform grid spacing in the horizontal set to |
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$\Delta x=\Delta y=20$~km, so |
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that there are sixty grid cells in the $x$ and $y$ directions. Vertically the |
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model is configured with a single layer with depth, $\Delta z$, of $5000$~m. |
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\subsection{Code Configuration} |
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\label{www:tutorials} |
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\label{SEC:eg-baro-code_config} |
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The model configuration for this experiment resides under the |
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directory {\it verification/rotatingi\_tank/}. The experiment files |
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\item {\it input/data} |
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\item {\it input/data.pkg} |
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\item {\it input/eedata}, |
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\item {\it input/bathyPol.bin}, |
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\item {\it input/thetaPol.bin}, |
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\item {\it code/CPP\_EEOPTIONS.h} |
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contain the code customizations and parameter settings for this |
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experiments. Below we describe the customizations |
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to these files associated with this experiment. |
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\subsubsection{File {\it input/data}} |
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\label{www:tutorials} |
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This file, reproduced completely below, specifies the main parameters |
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for the experiment. The parameters that are significant for this configuration |
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\begin{itemize} |
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\item Line X, \begin{verbatim} viscAh=5.0E-6, \end{verbatim} this line sets |
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the Laplacian friction coefficient to $0.000006 m^2s^{-1}$, which is ususally |
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low because of the small scale, presumably.... qqq |
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\item Line X, \begin{verbatim}f0=0.5 , \end{verbatim} this line sets the |
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coriolis term, and represents a tank spinning at qqq |
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\item Line 10, \begin{verbatim} beta=1.E-11, \end{verbatim} this line sets |
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$\beta$ (the gradient of the coriolis parameter, $f$) to $10^{-11} s^{-1}m^{-1}$ |
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\begin{verbatim} |
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rigidLid=.TRUE., |
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implicitFreeSurface=.FALSE., |
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these lines do the opposite of the following: |
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suppress the rigid lid formulation of the surface |
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pressure inverter and activate the implicit free surface form |
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of the pressure inverter. |
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\begin{verbatim} |
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startTime=0, |
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\end{verbatim} |
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this line indicates that the experiment should start from $t=0$ |
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and implicitly suppresses searching for checkpoint files associated |
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with restarting an numerical integration from a previously saved state. |
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\item Line 30, |
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\begin{verbatim} |
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deltaT=0.1, |
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This line sets the integration timestep to $0.1s$. This is an unsually |
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small value among the examples due to the small physical scale of the |
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usingCylindricalGrid=.TRUE., |
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cylindrical coordinate system. |
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in the discrete grid. The syntax indicates that the discrete grid |
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``bathymetry'' (tank depth) is read. This file is a two-dimensional |
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depths. This file is assumed to contain 64-bit binary numbers |
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giving the depth of the model at each grid cell, ordered with the $x$ |
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coordinate varying fastest. The points are ordered from low coordinate |
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depths in this file are the same as used in the MITgcm code. In this |
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experiment, a depth of $0m$ indicates an area outside of the tank |
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\noindent other lines in the file {\it input/data} are standard values |
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that are described in the MITgcm Getting Started and MITgcm Parameters |
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notes. |
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\input{part3/case_studies/rotating_tank/input/data} |
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\subsubsection{File {\it code/CPP\_EEOPTIONS.h}} |
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