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A presentation of the TH1 Case by Barret Kurylyk was made during the kick off meeting ({{: | A presentation of the TH1 Case by Barret Kurylyk was made during the kick off meeting ({{: | ||
- | The recommanded benchmark Kurylyk et al 2014 Cases 2 and 3 are included in the InterFrost project as two TH1 cases differing by the flow velocity considered. Benchmark 1 (Neuman case) recommanded by Kurylyk et al 2014 is an option to complement the Lunardini case provided in the InterFrost project as T1. | + | The recommanded benchmark Kurylyk et al 2014 Cases 2 and 3 are included in the InterFrost project as two TH1 cases differing by the flow velocity considered: Velocities of 10 and 100 m/s should be considered. |
+ | Benchmark 1 (Neuman case) recommanded by Kurylyk et al 2014 is an option to complement the Lunardini case provided in the InterFrost project as T1. | ||
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- | The analytical solutions of Kurylyk et al 2014 are contained in this {{: | + | The analytical solutions of Kurylyk et al 2014 are accessible here as as xls {{: |
The approach used for SUTRA code is summed up in two figures from Kurylyk et al 2014 as a source of inspiration. They provide the simulated domain and the approach for the freezing curve function in order to approximate the step function with a linear curve: | The approach used for SUTRA code is summed up in two figures from Kurylyk et al 2014 as a source of inspiration. They provide the simulated domain and the approach for the freezing curve function in order to approximate the step function with a linear curve: |