Abstract

The article describes the developed software that made it possible to process a large amount of data from observations of the movement and parameters of the aquatic environment in the Sea of Azov, which was obtained during expeditionary research using the ADCP hydrophysical probe, using the filtration procedure. The filtering procedure significantly reduces the spread of data and the amplitude of fluctuations, which, in turn, makes it possible to more adequately evaluate the information obtained during field experiments. For different filter widths, a box filter, a Gauss filter and a Fourier filter were used. In these calculations, the filter width was set based on the size of the hydrodynamics problem to be solved and the grid scale corresponding to this size. The obtained data are planned to be used for numerical simulation of three-dimensional turbulent flows using the LES approach and comparison with the results of averaging by RANS.

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