Abstract

A three-dimensional mathematical model for free surface flow based on the Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations is developed in a sigma co-ordinate system. The time-splitting method is used to separate advection and diffusion terms from the pressure terms in the governing equations. The pressure variable is further separated into hydrostatic and hydrodynamic pressures so that the computer rounding errors can be largely avoided. The resulting hydrodynamic pressure equation is solved by a multigrid method, while the hydrostatic pressure equations are solved very efficiently by an Alternating Direction Implicit (ADI) scheme. The convection terms are discretized by the Roe's scheme of second-order accuracy. A staggered mesh is used. The model is tested against available analytical solutions and experimental data. Good agreement has been achieved.

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