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Contract Year 1 Review Environmental Quality Modeling

Contract Year 1 Review Environmental Quality Modeling. Mary F. Wheeler The University of Texas at Austin 16 May 2002. FA Technical Overview. Top Priorities in EQM:. Accurate, adaptive, parallel, conservative discretization methods for flow and transport on unstructured meshes

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Contract Year 1 Review Environmental Quality Modeling

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  1. Contract Year 1 ReviewEnvironmental Quality Modeling Mary F. Wheeler The University of Texas at Austin 16 May 2002

  2. FA Technical Overview Top Priorities in EQM: • Accurate, adaptive, parallel, conservative discretization methods for flow and transport on unstructured meshes • Scalable linear and nonlinear solvers • Multiphysics applications • Multiphase flow capabilities • Error estimators and indicators • Parameter and uncertainty estimation • Integration of emerging computational tools for large data sets, grid/metacomputing, interactive steering, scientific visualization, mesh partitioning, and code couplings Contract Year 1 Review

  3. FA Technical Overview (cont.) Efforts: Contract Year 1 • CORE: • Staffing (P. Luong left in Feb 2002, replaced by J. Hensley in Apr 2002) • Weekly reports • User contacts • FOCUSED EFFORTS: • EQM 001: Enhancing the capabilities of a three-dimensional nearshore ocean circulation model system (Univ. of Southern Mississippi) • EQM 002: Improved solvers in TABS (Duke) • EQM 003: Improvements to ADH and CE-QUAL-ICM (UT-Austin) Contract Year 1 Review

  4. FA Technical Overview (cont.) Efforts: Contract Year 1 (cont.) • FAPOC’s CORE EFFORTS: • Getting contracts in place • Formulate EQM strategy with user advisory panel and CTA lead • Staffing issues — on-site personnel • Weekly reports • Frequent contact with CPOC • Visibility — attended conferences, workshops, invited talks on PET- and EQM-related activities Contract Year 1 Review

  5. Metrics—Technical • EQM User Codes Impacted by PET: • CE-QUAL-ICM (and variants): water quality model • ADCIRC: coastal and estuarine circulation model • CH3D: ocean and coastal circulation model • ADH: Adaptive Hydraulics • TABS: ocean and coastal circulation model • UTPROJ: conservative projection code • FEMWATER: single phase and air/water flow code • SHORECIRC: shore circulation model Contract Year 1 Review

  6. Metrics—Technical • Tools Introduced to the Community: • UTPROJ: conservative projection code, used to link TABS and CE-QUAL-ICM • Velocity Reconstruction from Fluxes: used in CE-QUAL-ICM • UT Kinetic Package: geochemical reaction module for ADH Contract Year 1 Review

  7. Metrics—Technical User Contacts—UT Austin Contract Year 1 Review

  8. Metrics—Technical Publications and Presentations—UT Austin Conference Presentations: 21 Seminars: 8 Journal Articles: 14 Technical Reports: 7 Contract Year 1 Review

  9. EQM 001: Enhancing the capabilities of a 3D nearshore ocean circulation model The primary goal of this project is to further develop the capabilities of the ShoreCirc circulation model system so that all users, including Naval operations planners for defense-related activities, can use it. • Funding Status: Fully funded at reduced level of $88,772 over 11/01/01 — 9/30/02 • Chandrasekher Narayanan • EQM001 Milestones—progress: • Convert code from F77 to F90 • NetCDF input/output routines incorporated • API for parallelization complete – tested successfully on 2-D shallow water code • Major cleanup of code • Improvement in boundary conditions • EQM001 Deliverables • Monthly report submitted • Final report on September 31 • Revised code with documentation to user community: September 31 Contract Year 1 Review

  10. EQM 002: Parallel TABS MDS Model for Simulating Large Scale Environmental Transport Processes • Funding Status: Fully funded at $170,665 over 11/01/01 — 9/30/02 • P.I.: Prasada Rao • Civil & Environmental Engineering • Duke University, Durham, NC Objective: To deliver a parallel version of TABS MDS model integrated with an iterative solver and preconditioner • EQM002 Milestones—progress: • The code now has an accurate parallel iterative solver. • The parallel code development is in progress • EQM002 Deliverables • The work is progressing satisfactorily with no problems thus far • The parallel code will be delivered in 09/02 Contract Year 1 Review

  11. EQM 003: Enhancements to the Adaptive Hydrology Model and CE-QUAL-ICM In this project, we will provide enhancements to the Adaptive Hydrology (ADH) Model, a hydrodynamics code written by engineers at the ERDC, and CE-QUAL-ICM, a water quality model also developed at the ERDC. The planned enhancements include incorporation of reactive strategies and air-water models and transport methods in CE-QUAL-ICM • Funding Status: Fully funded at reduced level of $128,506 over 11/01/01—10/30/02 • P.I.: Mary Wheeler and Clint Dawson • EQM003 Milestones—progress: • Reactive transport module delivered to Charlie Berger in January 2001 for incorporation into ADH • DG methods implemented for transport in CE-QUAL-ICM and ADCIRC • Two-phase air-water model developed • EQM003 Deliverables • Written progress reports • Incorporation and testing of DG and other two-point, upwind schemes in CE-QUAL-ICM and reactive transport module incorporated into ADH • Comparison to Richards’ equation model Contract Year 1 Review

  12. Core Financial Summary Contract Year 1 Review

  13. Staffing • Mary Wheeler is FAPOC • Clint Dawson is Sr. Researcher • Phu Luong was on-site from inception through 18 Feb 2002 • Jeff Hensley assumed on-site duties 15 Apr 2002 • Victor Parr has been on staff since inception • Two post-doctoral researchers will be leaving in the summer, to be replaced shortly thereafter • Two graduate students have also been employed Contract Year 1 Review

  14. Summary • Much time and effort spent getting contracts in place • EQM on-site staffing in good shape • Projects are proceeding as planned, with reduced efforts due to budget cuts • EQM team members are highly visible in the community and involved with DOD users • Some projects, identified as high priority by EQM users, have been cut drastically;  e.g., multiphysics couplings and conservative projections algorithms (UTPROJ) • Funding issues have made staff retention and planning difficult Contract Year 1 Review

  15. Project Financial Summary Contract Year 1 Review

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