Codes and datasets associated with the paper "Addressing the Grid-size Sensitivity Issue in Large-eddy Simulations of Stable Boundary Layers" (Q6725054)
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| English | Codes and datasets associated with the paper "Addressing the Grid-size Sensitivity Issue in Large-eddy Simulations of Stable Boundary Layers" |
Dataset published at Zenodo repository. |
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From here, you will find some of the codes, simulation datain the article: Dai, Y., Basu, S., Maronga, B. and de Roode, S.R., 2020. Addressing the Grid-size Sensitivity Issue in Large-eddy Simulations of Stable Boundary Layers.arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.09463. Simulation results from DALES: within the folder of DALES, D52 denotes default scheme of Deardorff, H52 denotes the revised Deardorff scheme. Numbers of each fold indicates the grid number in each direction. Simulation results from MATLES: file name: MATLES/variable.out Example: MATLES/aT.out, the potential temperature data (2D, time and height) from MATLES Python code for plotting: dalesfunc.py is the function file used to process data DALES_plotting.py is the code file used for plotting the simulation results from DALES and MATLES DALES input: namoptions in eachfolder is the file for DALES options input
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4 August 2020
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