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===Model Parameters=== | |||
The following parameters were used for the Lake Signell sediment test case. | |||
{| border="1" | |||
!Model Parameter | |||
!Variable | |||
!Value | |||
|- | |||
|length, width, depth | |||
|Xsize, Esize, depth | |||
|align="left"|50000 m, 10000 m, 18 - 2 m | |||
|- | |||
|settle velocity | |||
|<math>w_{s}</math> | |||
|align="left"|1.0 <math>mm/s</math> | |||
|- | |||
|density | |||
|<math>\rho_s</math> | |||
|2650 <math>kg/m^{3}</math> | |||
|- | |||
|critical stresses | |||
|<math>\tau_{ce}</math> | |||
|align="left"|0.05 <math>N/m^{2}</math> | |||
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Revision as of 16:27, 9 April 2008
Lake Signell Sediment Test Case
This case provides a fundamental check of the ability of a model to represent 1) wind driven transport in a closed basin, 2) wave-current influences on bottom friction and sediment resuspension, 3) flux of two grain sizes from the bed, and 4) resuspension, transport, and deposition of suspended-sediment. Lake Signell derives its name from the paper by Signell et al. (1990) Journal of Geophysical Research 95(C6): 9671-9673.

Model Parameters
The following parameters were used for the Lake Signell sediment test case.
Model Parameter | Variable | Value |
---|---|---|
length, width, depth | Xsize, Esize, depth | 50000 m, 10000 m, 18 - 2 m |
settle velocity | 1.0 | |
density | 2650 | |
critical stresses | 0.05 |