Dear Jean-Michel,
Thanks for your reply. I used the Thompson boundary condition as recommended and the results are better. The recirculations are gone and the in- and outflow is more realistic, however still not 100% satisfying. As an example I attach a screenshot of the downstream boundary during inflow. It is strange that inflow is only occuring at certain parts of the downstream boundary, while the flow velocities are perpendicular to the boundary at other locations.
I also noticed a negative effect of the Thompson boundary conditions related to the water levels. At the boundary nodes, the water levels do correspond with the imposed water levels. However, from the downstream boundary condition 1 node inside the model domain the water levels are already different (see figure in attachment: blue line = imposed water levels; green line = water level 1 node inside the model). The low water levels are ok, the high water levels deviate a lot. Did you already experience the same? Do you have any idea how to overcome this problem?
I deepened the most downstream part of my model to 50m below sea level, to get rid of very high inflow velocities. Is it possible that this has to do something with the strange results?
Thank you for you very much appreciated feedback.
Best regards,
Stefaan