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Code development for PhD 12 years 1 day ago #6456

  • jpbelliard
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Dear all,

Sorry, I am getting back to this post as I did not know where to post my new queries. I am progressing step by step in using the TELEMAC modelling platform. However, as part of my phD thesis, I would like to modify a few source codes in order to simulate the processes with regard to my research and possibly develop later my own subroutine and incorporate it into the TELEMAC system. Therefore, I have two questions: Where could I find documentation explaining the contents, structures and calling of the source codes? and do I need to subscribe to anything in order to be allowed to modify and/or create codes to be run within the TELEMAC system ?

Thank you for your kind reply.

Jean-Philippe


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Code development for PhD 12 years 1 day ago #6457

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Dear Jean-Philippe

Regarding your first question, you will find the code documentation link on the front page, under develop>source code information

Regarding your second question, as the code is open source, you can do any modification to the code you would like for your own use.

However if you would like your developement to be eventually integrated into the official TELEMAC-MASCARET release, it will need to go through the official validation procedure. In this case we can also create a developpment branch for you. In the latter case, please send an email to the scientific board at ot-scientific at opentelemac.org explaining amongst others: the developement you would like to carry out, what benefit it will bring and the development plan.

Looking forward to hear from you.
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Code development for PhD 12 years 10 hours ago #6470

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Dear all,

Thank you for the clarity. I will let you know in case we decide to integrate our work within the Telemac system.

Kind regards,

Jean-Philippe
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Code development for PhD 11 years 11 months ago #6560

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Dear all,

Following my previous posts, I realised that it would be interesting to let you know about my PhD research. My aim is to model the eco-morphodynamics of tidal marshes, which implies a coupling between the morphodynamics and vegetation dynamics in order to account for the feedbacks and interactions between vegetation, flow and geomorphology. Surely, the vegetation model will have to be built from scratch paper, however I was wondering whether the morphodynamic module (i.e., SISYPHE) of the TELEMAC system could answer in a robust way the morphodynamics of this kind of tidal systems (which are characterised mainly by transport of cohesive sediments and with the need of implementing processes such as bank erosion of tidal creeks for instance). In this respect, I would like to know if the TELEMAC system has ever been tested on this field of research. I mean, is there any validation case on this type of study?

I actually downloaded the article entitled: "Morphodynamic modeling using the Telemac finite-element system" written by Villaret et al., (2011) but even though I did not read it yet, it concerns non cohesive sediments.

Thank you for your kind reply.

Jean-Philippe
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Code development for PhD 11 years 11 months ago #6561

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Hello,

We have also a PhD here on bank erosion, which is coming to an end, but it is with non cohesive sediment.

For the interactions between flow and vegetation, please note that there is a friction law in telemac-2D that accounts for vegetation (i.e. that can bend when the current increases), this has been developed at BAW.

With best regards,

Jean-Michel Hervouet
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Code development for PhD 11 years 11 months ago #6567

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Dear Mr. Hervouet,

Thank you for your reply. Concerning this friction law that accounts for the influence of the vegetation on the flow, are you in fact mentioning about this Lidner's law as I saw in the TELEMAC2D user manual ? Is there any publication on that concept ? I couldn't find any one on internet.

Has there been any official publication also on this bank eorosion study as well ?

Kind regards,

Jean-Philippe
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Code development for PhD 11 years 11 months ago #6568

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Hello,

The Lindner law has been programmed by BAW Karlsruhe, maybe our german colleagues can provide references...

The PhD on bank erosion will be published soon. So far in Sisyphe there is a procedure for sediment slide (subroutine MAXSLOPE), it has been extended to graded sediment (this will be in version 6.3). That's all I know on this topic.

JMH
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Code development for PhD 11 years 11 months ago #6621

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Hello,
I checked with my college Michael Schröder and he provided me with an extensive reference list.

Here are some English papers:

PASCHE, E. & ROUVE, G. (1985): Overbank flow with vegetatively roughened flood plains; Journal of Hydraulic Engineering; 111(9): 1262-1278.

FELDHAUS, U.; M. SCHROEDER; R. FELDHAUS; G. ROUVE (1994): “Robust Finite Element River Simulation Linked with Modern Computational Tools”; 9th Congress of the Asian and Pacific Division of the IAHR; Aug. 1994; Singapore; Proceedings, Vol. 2.


The original publications are in German, but I will post them here anyway:

LINDNER, K. (1982): Der Strömungswiderstand von Pflanzenbeständen; Mitteilungen des Leichtweiß-Institut für Wasserbau der Technischen Universität Braunschweig, Heft 75.

PASCHE, E. (1984): Turbulenzmechanismen in naturnahen Fließgewässern und die Möglichkeiten ihrer rechnerischen Erfassung; Mitteilungen des Instituts für Wasserbau und Wasserwirtschaft, RWTH Aachen, Heft 52.

ROUVE, G. (1987): Hydraulische Probleme beim naturnahen Gewässerausbau; Forschungsbericht DFG, Ergebnisse aus dem Schwerpunktprogramm „Anthropogene Einflüsse auf hydrologische Prozesse“, Band 2.

BUND DER INGENIEURE FÜR WASSERWIRTSCHAFT, ABFALLWIRTSCHAFT UND KULTURBAU (BWK) (1989): Hydraulische Berechnung von Fließgewässern; Teil 1 Stationäre Berechnung der Wasserspiegellinie unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von
Bewuchs- und Bauwerkseinflüssen.

DEUTSCHER VERBAND FÜR WASSERWIRTSCHAFT UND KULTURBAU (DVWK) (1991): Hydraulische Berechnung von Fließgewässern; Merkblatt zur Wasserwirtschaft Heft 220; Verlag Paul Parey, Hamburg und Berlin.

best regards
Annalena
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Code development for PhD 11 years 11 months ago #6628

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Dear Jean-Philippe,
a physically-based model for bank erosion for non-cohesive sediment has been recently improved, implemented, verified and validated in the framework of a Ph.D thesis in our labs (Ph.D thesis of Andres Die-Moran).
For technical details, I think this thesis will be available to download at the beginning of 2013. All these new developments will be incorporated in the next release of the Telemac System.

all the best,

Pablo
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Code development for PhD 12 years 1 day ago #6459

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Hello,

At first you can put your developments in your "FORTRAN FILE", any subroutine that you take in the libraries and that is in your fortran file will have priority when compiled.

Please see also the guide to programming in the Telemac system which can be downloaded on this site.

Regards,

JMH
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