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==Short Description==
==Short Description==


The [http://vlm089.citg.tudelft.nl/swan/index.htm mathematical model SWAN] (Simulating WAves Nearshore) is a  third-generation wave model which was developed at the [http://www.citg.tudelft.nl/ Delft University of Technology)]. SWAN  computes random, short-crested wind-generated waves in coastal regions and inland waters. It accounts for the following physics:
The [http://vlm089.citg.tudelft.nl/swan/index.htm mathematical model SWAN] (Simulating WAves Nearshore) is a  third-generation wave [[model]] which was developed at the [http://www.citg.tudelft.nl/ Delft University of Technology)]. SWAN  computes random, short-crested wind-generated waves in coastal regions and inland [[waters]]. It accounts for the following physics:


* wave propagation in time and space  
* wave propagation in time and space  
* shoaling due to spatial variations in bottom and current
* [[shoaling]] due to spatial variations in bottom and current
* refraction due to current and depth  
* refraction due to current and depth  
* frequency shifting due to currents and nonstationary depth  
* frequency shifting due to currents and nonstationary depth  
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==Simulation==
==Simulation==


The SWAN-model can be used as a stand-alone postprocessor. But it is also available as a part of the integrated modelling system [http://delftsoftware.wldelft.nl/ Delft3D], where the wave computations can be directly coupled to the three-dimensional computations of hydrodynamics and transport processes.  
The SWAN-[[model]] can be used as a stand-alone postprocessor. But it is also available as a part of the integrated modelling system [http://delftsoftware.wldelft.nl/ Delft3D], where the wave computations can be directly coupled to the three-dimensional computations of hydrodynamics and transport processes.  
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[[Overview]]
[[Overview]]

Latest revision as of 10:17, 21 October 2022

Short Description

The mathematical model SWAN (Simulating WAves Nearshore) is a third-generation wave model which was developed at the Delft University of Technology). SWAN computes random, short-crested wind-generated waves in coastal regions and inland waters. It accounts for the following physics:

  • wave propagation in time and space
  • shoaling due to spatial variations in bottom and current
  • refraction due to current and depth
  • frequency shifting due to currents and nonstationary depth
  • wave generation by wind
  • three- and four-wave interactions
  • whitecapping, bottom friction, and depth-induced breaking
  • transmission through or blockage by sub-grid obstacles
  • < wave induced setup
  • < diffraction

Simulation

The SWAN-model can be used as a stand-alone postprocessor. But it is also available as a part of the integrated modelling system Delft3D, where the wave computations can be directly coupled to the three-dimensional computations of hydrodynamics and transport processes.


back to Mathematical Models for Coastal Areas and Estuaries


Overview