Changeset 11015 for NEMO/trunk/doc/latex/SI3/subfiles/chap_domain.tex
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- 2019-05-20T20:57:09+02:00 (5 years ago)
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NEMO/trunk/doc/latex/SI3/subfiles/chap_domain.tex
r9983 r11015 1 1 2 \documentclass[../ ../tex_main/NEMO_manual]{subfiles}2 \documentclass[../main/SI3_manual]{subfiles} 3 3 4 4 \begin{document} … … 32 32 \begin{center} 33 33 \vspace{0cm} 34 \includegraphics[height=6cm,angle=-00]{ ../Figures/time_stepping.png}34 \includegraphics[height=6cm,angle=-00]{time_stepping} 35 35 \caption{Schematic representation of time stepping in SI$^3$, assuming $nn\_fsbc=5$.} 36 36 \label{ice_scheme} … … 56 56 \begin{center} 57 57 \vspace{0cm} 58 \includegraphics[height=10cm,angle=-00]{ ../Figures/thermogrid.eps}58 \includegraphics[height=10cm,angle=-00]{thermogrid.eps} 59 59 \caption{\footnotesize{Vertical grid of the model, used to resolve vertical temperature and salinity profiles}}\label{fig_dom_icelayers} 60 60 \end{center} … … 69 69 To increase numerical efficiency of the code, the two horizontal dimensions of an array $X(ji,jj,jk,jl)$ are collapsed into one (array $X\_1d(ji,jk,jl)$) for thermodynamic computations, and re-expanded afterwards. 70 70 71 \ forfile{../namelists/nampar}71 \nlst{nampar} 72 72 73 73 \section{Thickness space domain} 74 74 75 \ forfile{../namelists/namitd}75 \nlst{namitd} 76 76 77 77 Thickness space is discretized using $jl=1, ..., jpl$ thickness categories, with prescribed boundaries $hi\_max(jl-1),hi\_max(jl)$. Following \cite{Lipscomb01}, ice thickness can freely evolve between these boundaries. The number of ice categories $jpl$ can be adjusted from the namelist ($nampar$). … … 91 91 \begin{center} 92 92 \vspace{0cm} 93 \includegraphics[height=6cm,angle=-00]{ ../Figures/ice_cats.eps}93 \includegraphics[height=6cm,angle=-00]{ice_cats.eps} 94 94 \caption{\footnotesize{Boundaries of the model ice thickness categories (m) for varying number of categories and prescribed mean thickness ($\overline h$). The formerly used $tanh$ formulation is also depicted.}}\label{fig_dom_icecats} 95 95 \end{center}
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