Saeid Esmaeeli Mohsenabadi, I. Nistor, A. Mohammadian, Hossein Kheirkhah Gildeh
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摘要
在全球范围内,几乎每年都会发生大坝溃坝事件,而这些大坝溃坝引起的快速变化的非定常流的传播具有重大的环境和经济后果。建立了三维计算流体力学模型,求解非定常reynolds - average方程,研究了存在梯形底障时溃坝流和反射洪波的产生和传播。采用基于流体体积法的OpenFOAM模型,采用有限体积法对溃坝进行了建模,并对各种reynolds - average Navier-Stokes湍流模型的性能进行了评估,包括可实现的k−ε、SST k−ω(剪切应力输运k−ω)和v2−f模型。为了评估不同湍流模型的能力,完成了数值模拟与室内实验的定量比较,发现SST k−ω模型比可实现的k−ε和v2−f模型在预测自由表面轮廓和负孔洞传播速度方面表现更好。
Cases of dam failures are seen almost every year globally, and the propagation of rapidly varying unsteady flows resulting from those dam failures has significant environmental and economic consequences. A three-dimensional Computational Fluid Dynamics model was created to solve unsteady Reynolds-Averaged equations to investigate the generation and propagation of dam-break flows and reflected flood waves in the presence of a trapezoidal bottom obstacle. The dam-breaks were modelled using OpenFOAM based on the Volume of Fluid method employing the Finite Volume Method, and the performance of various Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes turbulence models, including the realizable k − ε, SST k − ω (Shear Stress Transport k − ω), and v2 − f models, has been evaluated. To assess the capabilities of the different turbulence models, quantitative comparisons of numerical simulations with laboratory experiments were completed, and it was found that the SST k − ω model performed better in predicting the free surface profiles and negative bore propagation speeds than the realizable k − ε and v2 − f models.
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The Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering is the official journal of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering. It contains articles on environmental engineering, hydrotechnical engineering, structural engineering, construction engineering, engineering mechanics, engineering materials, and history of civil engineering. Contributors include recognized researchers and practitioners in industry, government, and academia. New developments in engineering design and construction are also featured.