Performance evaluation of high discharge estuarine hydrodynamic model

The complexity of physical processes in an estuary provides challenges to develop a functional and reliable model. There is a lack of systematic method in calibrating and validating the model in reducing the time of processing the model which can take a longer time of analysis. This study presents a...

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Published in:AIN SHAMS ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Main Authors: Salleh, Shahirah Hayati Mohd; Mohtar, Wan Hanna Melini Wan; Maulud, Khairul Nizam Abdul; Haron, Nuryazmeen Farhan; Abd Rashid, Nuraziemah; Awang, Nor Aslinda
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author Salleh
Shahirah Hayati Mohd; Mohtar
Wan Hanna Melini Wan; Maulud
Khairul Nizam Abdul; Haron
Nuryazmeen Farhan; Abd Rashid
Nuraziemah; Awang
Nor Aslinda
spellingShingle Salleh
Shahirah Hayati Mohd; Mohtar
Wan Hanna Melini Wan; Maulud
Khairul Nizam Abdul; Haron
Nuryazmeen Farhan; Abd Rashid
Nuraziemah; Awang
Nor Aslinda
Performance evaluation of high discharge estuarine hydrodynamic model
Engineering
author_facet Salleh
Shahirah Hayati Mohd; Mohtar
Wan Hanna Melini Wan; Maulud
Khairul Nizam Abdul; Haron
Nuryazmeen Farhan; Abd Rashid
Nuraziemah; Awang
Nor Aslinda
author_sort Salleh
spelling Salleh, Shahirah Hayati Mohd; Mohtar, Wan Hanna Melini Wan; Maulud, Khairul Nizam Abdul; Haron, Nuryazmeen Farhan; Abd Rashid, Nuraziemah; Awang, Nor Aslinda
Performance evaluation of high discharge estuarine hydrodynamic model
AIN SHAMS ENGINEERING JOURNAL
English
Article
The complexity of physical processes in an estuary provides challenges to develop a functional and reliable model. There is a lack of systematic method in calibrating and validating the model in reducing the time of processing the model which can take a longer time of analysis. This study presents a systematic calibration and validation approach for the TELEMAC-2D hydrodynamic model of a tropical estuary with high river discharge. Key parameters, including tidal prior current speed, time steps, friction coefficient, iteration, velocity diffusivity, and Courant number, were optimized. Model sensitivity analysis was conducted, and the bottom friction was calibrated using the Nikuradse law. The model achieved strong agreement with observation data (R2 = 0.95, RMSE = 0.17, Ks = 0.32), demonstrating its reliability for simulating tropical estuarine hydrodynamics. This study emphasizes Courant number optimization, enhancing model stability, accuracy, and efficiency for reliable estuarine simulations and informed coastal management.
ELSEVIER
2090-4479
2090-4495
2025
16
4
10.1016/j.asej.2025.103322
Engineering
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WOS:001439443100001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001439443100001
title Performance evaluation of high discharge estuarine hydrodynamic model
title_short Performance evaluation of high discharge estuarine hydrodynamic model
title_full Performance evaluation of high discharge estuarine hydrodynamic model
title_fullStr Performance evaluation of high discharge estuarine hydrodynamic model
title_full_unstemmed Performance evaluation of high discharge estuarine hydrodynamic model
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description The complexity of physical processes in an estuary provides challenges to develop a functional and reliable model. There is a lack of systematic method in calibrating and validating the model in reducing the time of processing the model which can take a longer time of analysis. This study presents a systematic calibration and validation approach for the TELEMAC-2D hydrodynamic model of a tropical estuary with high river discharge. Key parameters, including tidal prior current speed, time steps, friction coefficient, iteration, velocity diffusivity, and Courant number, were optimized. Model sensitivity analysis was conducted, and the bottom friction was calibrated using the Nikuradse law. The model achieved strong agreement with observation data (R2 = 0.95, RMSE = 0.17, Ks = 0.32), demonstrating its reliability for simulating tropical estuarine hydrodynamics. This study emphasizes Courant number optimization, enhancing model stability, accuracy, and efficiency for reliable estuarine simulations and informed coastal management.
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