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November 23, 2011, 03:22 |
Atmospheric boundary layer modelling for boundary condition
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C.Y.HESIEH
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Hi, everyone:
I'm modelling flow over complex terrain in ABL, i have revised velocity profile and turbulent property , k, e, at inlet boundary, and wall boundary condition applied roughness height and wall shear stress applied no-slip condition or constant shear stress, outlet applied pressure outlet, the solver i used is SIMPLE, and realizable k-e model, wall function applied standard wall function, this is the problem i want to know, i check turbulence intensity near the wall, it present very higher value over 100%, it's very unreasonable. Can anyone give some suggestions in ABL modelling? or i need to revised my boundary condition? |
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January 26, 2012, 18:10 |
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Hi there,
Is there any chance you could provide your UDF's (I'm assuming) for the inlet boundary conditions? I'm new to UDFs so I could really use your examples. Many thanks! |
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