Hi,
I am using TELEMAC 2D to model hydrodynamics in a large estuarine system in Ecuador. All of my first attempts resulted in severe numerical instabilities.
Therefore, I created a very simple case with a simplified domain and only one open sea boundary (TPXO). I did multiple simulations with various bathymetries. What I learned is that the bathymetry has a major impact on the numerical stability. Even when I apply a very smooth but deep bathymetry, some instabilities start to appear.
The real bathymetry at the open sea boundary ranges between -4000m to -2000m and raises to 0m when going inlands. However, only when I put the minimum bathymetry at -50 m at the open sea boundary and implement a linear gradient land inwards, my simulation remain stable.
My question is this: How can I get stable results without compromising too much on my real bathymetry? Do I use the right numerical settings?
The mesh is homogenuous with a cell size of 5 km.
I summarized my simulation results in a couple of slides. Also the steering file is shown in the first slide:
docs.google.com/presentation/d/1PbPA4HVE...U9I/edit?usp=sharing
Thank you in advance.
Kind regards,
Ignace