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Equation of State (EOS)
Omega includes an Eos class that provides functions that compute SpecVol and SpecVolDisplaced.
Current EOS options are a linear EOS or an EOS computed using the TEOS-10 75 term expansion from
Roquet et al. 2015. If
SpecVolDisplaced is calculated with the linear EOS option, it will be equal to SpecVol as there
is no pressure/depth dependence for the linear EOS. SpecVolDisplaced computes specific volume
adiabatically displaced to K + KDisp.
Eos type
An enumeration listing all implemented schemes is provided. It needs to be extended every time an EOS is added. It is used to identify which EOS method is to be used at run time.
enum class EosType { Linear, Teos10Poly75t };
Initialization
An instance of the Eos class requires a HorzMesh, so the mesh class
and all of its dependencies need to be initialized before the Eos class can be. The static method:
OMEGA::Eos::init();
initializes the default Eos. A pointer to it can be retrieved at any time using:
OMEGA::Eos* DefEos = OMEGA::Eos::getInstance();
Computation of Eos
To compute SpecVol for a particular set of temperature, salinity, and pressure arrays, do
Eos.computeSpecVol(ConsrvTemp, AbsSalinity, Pressure);
SpecVolDisplaced is calculated using local temperature and salinity values, but a pressure
value at K + KDisp. To compute SpecVolDisplaced for a particular set of temperature, salinity,
and pressure arrays and displaced vertical index level, do
Eos.computeSpecVolDisp(ConsrvTemp, AbsSalinity, Pressure, KDisp);
where KDisp is the number of k levels you want to displace each specific volume level to.
For example, to displace each level to one below, set KDisp = 1.
Removal of Eos
To clear the Eos instance do:
OMEGA::Eos::destroyInstance();