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The various [[Mathematical Models for Coastal Areas and Estuaries|mathematical models]] used do normally generate a great amount of transient results. Animations can help to improve the understanding of the sometimes complicated transport- and flow-processes.<br /> | The various [[Mathematical Models for Coastal Areas and Estuaries|mathematical models]] used do normally generate a great amount of transient results. Animations can help to improve the understanding of the sometimes complicated transport- and flow-processes.<br /> | ||
Up the now the following animations are available:<br /> | Up the now the following animations are available:<br /> | ||
[[Example: Animation of Salinity in the Außenweser Estuary|Salinity Variation in the Außenweser Estuary]] | [[Example: Animation of Salinity in the Außenweser Estuary|Salinity Variation in the Außenweser Estuary]] |
Revision as of 11:40, 24 June 2010
The various mathematical models used do normally generate a great amount of transient results. Animations can help to improve the understanding of the sometimes complicated transport- and flow-processes.
Up the now the following animations are available:
Salinity Variation in the Außenweser Estuary
Fluid particle paths in the Inner Jade estuary
Water level elevation and flow velocity in the Inner Jade estuary
Außenems Estuary : Salinity variation and flow velocity ( TRIM - 3D )
Vortex streets behind a planned storm surge barrier in the Unterems
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