Advances in Bridge Engineering (Oct 2021)

Large Eddy simulation of the fluctuating wind environment at a bridge site in the mountainous area

  • Longfei Xing,
  • Mingjin Zhang,
  • Yongle Li,
  • Zhijie Zhang,
  • Dianguo Yin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s43251-021-00049-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 1 – 23

Abstract

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Abstract To have a comprehensive understanding of the complex wind environment at a bridge site in the mountainous area, a numerical simulation study of the wind environment under the mean and the fluctuating wind flow conditions was carried out and the results were compared. First, according to the weighted amplitude wave superposition (WAWS) method, the fluctuating wind speed time history was compiled by UDF. And the wind speed time history was added to the inlet boundary of a numerical empty wind tunnel to verify the feasibility of the simulation method of the fluctuating wind. Then, with a bridge in the mountainous area in Yunnan as the engineering background, a numerical simulation study of the wind environment of the bridge site area under the mean wind flow and the fluctuating wind flow was carried out by using FLUENT. The study indicates that Large Eddy Simulation (LES) method more accurate than Reynold average method with a sufficient number of grids and a short enough time step. The average wind characteristics of the bridge site under the mean wind and the fluctuating wind are not much different. The fluctuating wind characteristics at the bridge site are mainly affected by the terrain and the pulsating component of the wind flow. There are different terrain pulsation effects at the bridge site under different incoming flow directions.

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