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Introduction

FVCOM is an unstructured-grid, finite-volume, free-surface, 3-D primitive equation coastal ocean circulation model. The model consists of momentum, continuity, temperature, salinity, and density equations and is closed physically and mathematically using turbulence closure submodels. The horizontal grid consists of unstructured triangular cells and the irregular bottom is presented using generalized terrain-following coordinates. The General Ocean Turbulent Model (GOTM) developed by Burchard's research group in Germany (Burchard, 2002) has been added to FVCOM to provide optional vertical turbulent closure schemes. FVCOM is solved numerically by a second-order accurate discrete flux calculation in the integral form of the governing equations over an unstructured triangular grid. This approach combines the best features of finite-element methods (grid flexibility) and finite-difference methods (numerical efficiency and code simplicity), and provides a much better numerical representation of both local and global momentum, mass, salt, heat, and tracer conservation. The ability of FVCOM to accurately solve scalar conservation equations in addition to the topological flexibility provided by unstructured meshes and the simplicity of the coding structure make FVCOM ideally suited for many coastal and interdisciplinary scientific applications.

For more information about FVCOM, visit the official FVCOM website.

Programming language: C/Fortran 90

Brief description: FVCOM is a finite-volume, free-surface, 3-D primitive equation coastal ocean circulation model comprised of unstructured triangular cells.

Open source license: GPL 3.0

Recommended Software Version

FVCOM 4.1