IADO   05364
INSTITUTO ARGENTINO DE OCEANOGRAFIA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
3D Numerical Model of the Thermal Interaction Between Sediment Water Atmosphere
Autor/es:
VITALE, ALEJANDRO J.; PICCOLO, M. CINTIA; GENCHI, SIBILA A.; DELRIEUX, CLAUDIO A.; PERILLO, GERARDO M. E.
Revista:
ENVIRONMENTAL MODELING & ASSESSMENT
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2014 vol. 19 p. 467 - 485
ISSN:
1420-2026
Resumen:
This paper describes a three-dimensional numerical model of heat flux using finite-difference approximation for the simulation, prediction, and visualization of sediment, water, and air temperature, applied in Villa del Mar saltmarsh, Bahía Blanca Estuary, Argentina. To make this computation, we develop an open-source software tool called Hemera 1.0 which is characterized by having little complexity and low hardware requirements. The model considers three heat transfer processes, diffusion, convection, and radiation, using bulk aerodynamic formulas as boundary conditions between the interfaces. The aforementioned model was applied for the month of January 2009. The model reproduced adequately the physical processes of the heat balance and showed an adequate response to changes in the boundary conditions. In addition, according to the model design, meteorological and oceanographic data and some soil properties are the only datainput used for modeling. It is easily adaptable to other environments such us lakes and reservoirs, among others, in order to carry out similar studies.