Review of OpenFOAM applications in the computational wind engineering: from wind environment to wind structural engineering

IF 2.1 3区 工程技术 Q3 MECHANICS Meccanica Pub Date : 2024-06-06 DOI:10.1007/s11012-024-01826-x
Alessio Ricci
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The use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in the wind engineering (WE) is generally defined as computational wind engineering (CWE). Since its foundation in 2004, the use of OpenFOAM in CWE has been increasing progressively and covers nowadays a wide range of topics, from wind environment to wind structural engineering. This paper was drafted in response to the invitation from the organizers of the 18th OpenFOAM workshop held in Genoa (Italy) on 11–14 July 2023, when a technical session on Civil Engineering and Wind Engineering was organized. In this paper the author briefly reviews the history of WE and surveys the evolution, methods, and future challenges of OpenFOAM in the CWE. Topics are here regrouped into three main research areas and discussed from a physical, engineering and purely computational perspective. The study does not cover the Wind Energy and related topics, since this can be considered nowadays as a stand-alone subfield of the WE. This review confirms that OpenFOAM is a versatile tool widely used for WE applications that often require new models to be developed ad hoc by CFD users. It can be coupled easily with numerical weather prediction models for mesoscale-microscale wind and thermal studies, with building energy simulation models to determine the energy demand, with finite element method for structural engineering design. OpenFOAM represents an extraordinary opportunity for all CFD users worldwide to share codes and case studies, to explore the potential of new functionalities and strengthen the network within the CFD community.

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回顾 OpenFOAM 在计算风工程中的应用:从风环境到风结构工程
计算流体力学(CFD)在风工程(WE)中的应用通常被定义为计算风工程(CWE)。自2004年成立以来,OpenFOAM在CWE中的应用不断增加,涵盖了从风环境到风结构工程的广泛主题。本文是应2023年7月11日至14日在意大利热那亚举行的第18届OpenFOAM研讨会组织者的邀请而起草的,当时组织了土木工程和风力工程技术会议。在本文中,作者简要回顾了WE的历史,并调查了OpenFOAM在CWE中的演变、方法和未来的挑战。这里的主题被重新分组为三个主要的研究领域,并从物理,工程和纯计算的角度进行讨论。该研究不包括风能和相关主题,因为这可以被认为是当今WE的一个独立的子领域。这篇综述证实了OpenFOAM是一个广泛用于WE应用程序的多功能工具,这些应用程序通常需要CFD用户专门开发新模型。它可以很容易地与用于中尺度和微尺度风和热研究的数值天气预报模型相结合,与用于确定能源需求的建筑能源模拟模型相结合,与用于结构工程设计的有限元方法相结合。OpenFOAM为全球所有CFD用户提供了一个难得的机会,可以共享代码和案例研究,探索新功能的潜力,并加强CFD社区的网络。
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Meccanica
Meccanica 物理-力学
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4.70
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151
审稿时长
7 months
期刊介绍: Meccanica focuses on the methodological framework shared by mechanical scientists when addressing theoretical or applied problems. Original papers address various aspects of mechanical and mathematical modeling, of solution, as well as of analysis of system behavior. The journal explores fundamental and applications issues in established areas of mechanics research as well as in emerging fields; contemporary research on general mechanics, solid and structural mechanics, fluid mechanics, and mechanics of machines; interdisciplinary fields between mechanics and other mathematical and engineering sciences; interaction of mechanics with dynamical systems, advanced materials, control and computation; electromechanics; biomechanics. Articles include full length papers; topical overviews; brief notes; discussions and comments on published papers; book reviews; and an international calendar of conferences. Meccanica, the official journal of the Italian Association of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, was established in 1966.
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