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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
MECA0055-6  Numerical methods applied to the environment
Duration :  10h Th, 10h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Bio-informatics and Modelling, Research focus, 2nd yearToute l'année2
Holder(s) :  Jean‑Marie Beckers
Language :  French language
Course contents :  History of modelling, basic concepts of mathematical models, first discretisation of oceanographic processes, Coriolis force, diffusion.
Concept of staggered grids, gravity waves, surface pressure equations. Resolution of poisson equations. Mode-splittings, nesting, curvilinear grids, data assimilation, adaptive grids.
Course objective :  The aim of the lecture is to allow a student to develop a numerical discretisation tool adapted to his problem of environmental modelling. At the end of the lecture the student should be able to develop a new model and be conscious on its limitations
Prerequisites :  Basic numerical analysis

If necessary, the following concepts will be recalled:
conservation properties, finite volumes, truncation, stiffness, convergence, stability, dispersion, propagation properties.
Workshops :  Development of a simulation tool for a particular process and analysis of its performance. (ex. modelling free surface oscillations in a lake)
Organization :  Two hours per week combining theory and discussions on the projects. If possible, Wednesdays 16:00-18:00 first quadrimester
Written notes :  Lecture notes are available in .pdf format as well as copies of the slides.

http://modb.oce.ulg.ac.be/cours/MECA055/accueil.html
Assessment :  Written exam (40%) : report and presentation of the project
Oral exam (60%): question drawn from a list
Contacts :  Jean-Marie Beckers (JM.Beckers@ulg.ac.be)


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