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Overview

Module Geometry handles the vertical discretization in MOHID. It was designed to divide the water column (in MOHID Water) or the soil compartment (in MOHID Land) in different vertical coordinates: Sigma, Cartesian, Lagrangian, Fixed Spacing, Harmonic, etc. A subdivision of the vertical domain into different sub-domains using different vertical coordinate systems is also possible.

General options

  • Minimum depth

Vertical coordinate system

Sigma

Vertical sigma mesh

Cartesian

The Cartesian coordinate can be used with or without shaved cells.

Fixspacing

The Fixed Spacing coordinate allows the user to study flows close to the bottom.

Lagrangian

The Lagrangian coordinate moves the upper and lower faces with the vertical flow velocity.

Harmonic

The Harmonic coordinate works like the Cartesian coordinate, just that the horizontal faces close to the surface expand and collapse depending on the variation of the surface elevation. This coordinate was implemented in the geometry module to simulate reservoirs.

Fixsediment

SigmaTop

Cartesiantop

Cartesiantop is equal to cartesian but builds layers from top to bottom. This type of coodinates are used for Mohid Land. The top is the topography and the bottom is the non-porousmedia (rock).

Distances

MOHID syntax for distances

Public routines

ModuleHorizontalGrid
GetHorizontalGrid(HorizontalGridID, XX_IE, YY_IE, XX_Z, YY_Z,XX_U, YY_U, XX_V, YY_V, XX_Cross, YY_Cross, DXX, DYY, DZX, DZY, DUX, DUY, DVX, DVY, XX, YY, XX2D_Z, YY2D_Z, STAT)
ModuleGeometry
GetGeometryDistances(GeometryID, SZZ, DZZ, DWZ, DUZ, DVZ, DZI, DZE,ZCellCenter, ActualTime, STAT)

Areas

Volumes

Single T-cell control volume



Bathymetry consistency diagnostic

Once the vertical discretization is imposed and the bathymetry is chosen, the bottom layer can yield stability problems when using shaved cells. You can have very thin bottom cell next to a very wide bottom cell. To diagnose the existence of such problematic cells, a geometry diagnostic tool was developed.

Input data file

Keywords

IMPERMEABILITY                : 0/1               -           !Consider impermeable cell faces
IMPER_COEF_U                  : real             [1]          !
IMPER_COEFX_U                 : real             [0]          !
IMPER_COEF_V                  : real             [1]          !
IMPER_COEFX_V                 : real             [0]          !

<begindomain>
  ID                          : int               -           !Domain ID
  TYPE                        : char              -           !Type of vertical coordinate of the domain
                                                              !Multiple options: FIXSPACING, SIGMA,
                                                              !LAGRANGIAN, CARTESIAN, HARMONIC, FIXSEDIMENT
  LAYERS                      : int               -           !Number of layers
  EQUIDISTANT                 : real             [0]          !Equidistant layers spacing in meters
  LAYERTHICKNESS              : real vector       -           !If not equidistant specifies layers thickness
                                                              !starting from bottom layer (e.g. 50. 20. 10. 5.)
  TOLERANCEDEPTH              : real            [0.05]        !Just for SIGMA,ISOPYCNIC, LAGRANGIAN coordinates
  TOTALTHICKNESS              : real              -           !Total domain thickness 
                                                              !(Just for FIXSPACING, FIXSEDIMENT, SOIL_TOPLAYER)
  EMPTY_TOP_LAYERS            : int              [0]          !Number of empty layers counting from top
  DOMAINDEPTH                 : real