Just curious: how does Telemac-3d solve for vertical velocity when the flow is stratified, but assumed hydrostatic? I'm guessing the buoyancy term (\rho'/\rho_0)*g is calculated from an equation of state and then used to get the vertical gradient in pressure perturbation p' (difference from hydrostatic condition due to buoyancy effects), i.e., dp'/dz=-\rho'g. I'm assuming this pressure perturbation then feeds into the lateral momentum equations and that, finally, the vertical velocity is calculated in the continuity step. Does anyone know if this is correct?
Thanks,
Ben