Impinging jet simulation of stationary downburst flow over topography


Autoria(s): Mason, M. S.; Wood, G. S.; Fletcher, D. F.
Data(s)

01/09/2007

Resumo

A non-translating, long duration thunderstorm downburst has been simulated experimentally and numerically by modelling a spatially stationary steady flow impinging air jet. Velocity profiles were shown to compare well with an upper-bound of velocity measurements reported for full-scale microbursts. Velocity speed-up over a range of topographic features in simulated downburst flow was also tested with comparisons made to previous work in a similar flow, and also boundary layer wind tunnel experiments. It was found that the amplification measured above the crest of topographic features in simulated downburst flow was up to 35% less than that observed in boundary layer flow for all shapes tested. From the computational standpoint we conclude that the Shear Stress Transport (SST) model performs the best from amongst a range of eddy-viscosity and second moment closures tested for modelling the impinging jet flow.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70457/

Publicador

Techno-Press

Relação

DOI:10.12989/was.2007.10.5.437

Mason, M. S., Wood, G. S., & Fletcher, D. F. (2007) Impinging jet simulation of stationary downburst flow over topography. Wind and Structures, 10(5), pp. 437-462.

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #090506 Structural Engineering #091501 Computational Fluid Dynamics #091504 Fluidisation and Fluid Mechanics #Downburst #Speed-up #Topography #Impinging jet
Tipo

Journal Article