The document discusses common model stability problems that can occur when performing an unsteady flow analysis using hydraulic modeling software. It identifies several key factors that can affect model stability, including cross section spacing, computational time step selection, and the theta weighting factor used in the numerical calculations. Detecting and addressing issues with these factors is important for developing a stable model. The document provides guidance on selecting appropriate values for cross section spacing, time steps, and theta based on established guidelines.
The document discusses common model stability problems that can occur when performing an unsteady flow analysis using hydraulic modeling software. It identifies several key factors that can affect model stability, including cross section spacing, computational time step selection, and the theta weighting factor used in the numerical calculations. Detecting and addressing issues with these factors is important for developing a stable model. The document provides guidance on selecting appropriate values for cross section spacing, time steps, and theta based on established guidelines.
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The document discusses common model stability problems that can occur when performing an unsteady flow analysis using hydraulic modeling software. It identifies several key factors that can affect model stability, including cross section spacing, computational time step selection, and the theta weighting factor used in the numerical calculations. Detecting and addressing issues with these factors is important for developing a stable model. The document provides guidance on selecting appropriate values for cross section spacing, time steps, and theta based on established guidelines.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Baixe no formato PDF, TXT ou leia online no Scribd