Modeling of Surface Roughness for Flow Over a Complex Vegetated Surface

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Pattanapol, Wichai
Wakes, Sarah J.
Hilton, Michael J.
Dickinson, Katharine J. M.
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CFD; canopy flow; surface roughness; turbulence models;
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TP301 [理论、方法];
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Turbulence modeling of large-scale flow over a vegetated surface is complex. Such problems involve large scale computational domains, while the characteristics of flow near the surface are also involved. In modeling large scale flow, surface roughness including vegetation is generally taken into account by mean of roughness parameters in the modified law of the wall. However, the turbulence structure within the canopy region cannot be captured with this method, another method which applies source/sink terms to model plant drag can be used. These models have been developed and tested intensively but with a simple surface geometry. This paper aims to compare the use of roughness parameter, and additional source/sink terms in modeling the effect of plant drag on wind flow over a complex vegetated surface. The RNG k-epsilon turbulence model with the non-equilibrium wall function was tested with both cases. In addition, the k-omega turbulence model, which is claimed to be computationally stable, was also investigated with the source/sink terms. All numerical results were compared to the experimental results obtained at the study site Mason Bay, Stewart Island, New Zealand. In the near-surface region, it is found that the results obtained by using the source/sink term are more accurate than those using roughness parameters. The k-omega turbulence model with source/sink term is more appropriate as it is more accurate and more computationally stable than the RNG k-epsilon turbulence model. At higher region, there is no significant difference amongst the results obtained from all simulations.
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页码:273 / 281
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