87:6063 Effects of mean and tidal current interaction on the tidally induced residual current

1987 ◽  
Vol 34 (11) ◽  
pp. 922
Author(s):  
Alan Frendy Koropitan ◽  
Safwan Hadi ◽  
Ivonne M.Radjawane

Princeton Ocean Model (POM) was used to calculate the tidal current in Lampung Bay using diagnostic mode. The model was forced by tidal elevation, which was given along the open boundary using a global ocean tide model-ORITIDE. The computed tidal elevation at St. 1 and St 2 are in a good agreement with the observed data, but the computed tidal current at St 1 at depth 2 m is not good and moderate approximation is showed at depth 10 m. Probably, it was influenced by non-linier effect of coastal geometry and bottom friction because of the position of current meter, mooring closed to the coastline. Generally, the calculated tidal currents in all layers show that the water flows into the bay during flood tide and goes out from the bay during ebb tide. The tidal current becomes strong when passing through the narrow passage of Pahawang Strait. The simulation of residual tidal current with particular emphasis on predominant contituent of M2 shows a strong inflow from the western part of the bay mouth, up to the central part of the bay, then the strong residual current deflects to the southeast and flows out from the eastern part of the bay mouth. This flow pattern is apparent in the upper and lower layer. The other part flows to the bay head and froms an antic lockwise circulation in the small basin region of the bay head. The anticlockwise circulations are showed in the upper layer and disappear in the layer near the bottom. Keywords: POM, diagnostic mode, tidal current, residual current, Lampung Ba.


Author(s):  
GEDE HENDRAWAN ◽  
I WAYAN NUARSA ◽  
WAYAN SANDI ◽  
A.F. KOROPITAN ◽  
YASUHIRO SUGIMORI

Princeton Ocean Model (POM) was used to calculate the tidal current and M2-residual current in Benoa Bay using barotropic model (mode 2). The model was forced by tidal elevation, which was given along the open boundary condition using tide data prediction from Hydro-Oceanography Division-Indonesian Navy (DISHIDROS TNI-AL). The computed tidal current and residual current have been compared with both data in Benoa Bay, that are data of the open boundary of Benoa Bay and condition of Benoa Bay after developed a port and reclamation of Serangan Island. The maximum velocity of tidal current for open boundary conditions at flood tide is 0.71 m/sec, whereas at ebb tide is 0.65 m/sec and the maximum velocity after developed a port and reclamation of Serangan Island, at flood tide, is 0.69 m/sec. The simulation of residual current with particular emphasis on predominant constituent of M2 after developed a port and reclamation of Serangan Island shows a strong flow at the western part of Tanjung Benoa and Benoa Harbor and also at bay mouth between Serangan Island and Tanjung Benoa. Maximum velocity of M2-residual current is 0.0585 m/sec by the simulation and showed that the current which was produced forming two eddies in the bay of which one eddy is in the mouth of bay in southern part. The residual current for open boundary condition of bay shows four eddies circulation, one big eddies and the others small. The anticlockwise circulation occurs in the inner part of the bay. Key words: model, simulation, tidal current, residual current


2008 ◽  
Vol 55 ◽  
pp. 371-375
Author(s):  
Akira TAI ◽  
Tomonori SAITA ◽  
Shinichiro YANO ◽  
Yoshio KAWAMURA ◽  
Toshiharu NOGUCHI ◽  
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