A Study on Inlet Turbulence Information for Large Eddy Simulation

In view of the question that the inlet boundary conditions of turbulence information for the large eddy simulation process is difficult to be settled, the target wind field was divided into blocks along the height direction firstly. Under the assumption of the same height and its nearby area, fluctu...

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Hauptverfasser: Shen, Lian, Cai, Chun Sheng, Li, Chun Guang, Han, Yan, Dong, Guo Chao
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In view of the question that the inlet boundary conditions of turbulence information for the large eddy simulation process is difficult to be settled, the target wind field was divided into blocks along the height direction firstly. Under the assumption of the same height and its nearby area, fluctuating wind field characteristics are the same, the one-to-one relationship between time-history data and the target area was established, using the classical WAWS to simulate the fluctuating time-history data of wind field. Then the time-history data were given to the homologous grid of the target wind field during the process of large eddy simulation, and fluctuating information of the large eddy simulation in the whole entrance was obtained consequently. Finally, a secondary development of the commercial software FLUENT was proceeding, and a simulation of the flow field without any obstacles was established. The fluctuating time-history data were written in by using the method presented in this thesis, and the entrance boundary conditions were generated. By analyzing the wind field’s power spectrum and correlation at different positions, we find that the wind field generated by the method presented in the paper can satisfy the basic characteristic of the fluctuating wind field, and it also provides references for the refine research of the large eddy simulation boundary conditions.
ISSN:1660-9336
1662-7482
1662-7482
DOI:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.638-640.1763