在风引起的干扰效应上进行大型模拟,该干扰效应来自分层的形方形圆柱体
Wenlong Cao1, Xueyan Wang2, Yubo Liu1
1Department of Road and Bridge Engineering, Hebei Jiaotong Vocational and Technical College, Shijiazhuang, 050091, China.
Scientific reports
|October 16, 2023
概括
嵌板式建筑物减少风力负荷,但它们的干扰效应至关重要. 这项研究使用大型模拟来分析风载荷和合方圆圆柱体的干扰,发现间距显著影响这些效应.
科学领域:
- 计算流体动力学 计算流体动力学
- 风力工程是风力工程.
- 结构空气动力学结构空气动力学
背景情况:
- 角被用来减轻风力负荷对结构的影响.
- 目前的中国法规缺乏关于形建筑的干扰效应的规范.
- 了解干扰对于在风力负荷下准确的结构设计至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究各种间隔的方形圆柱体的空气动力学力和风压系数.
- 分析风载荷特征,非高斯特征和干扰效应.
- 为改善建筑规范中的风力负载计算提供数据.
主要方法:
- 使用大模拟 (LES) 来获得空气动力学和风压系数.
- 通过将结果与墙壁 y+ 值为 1 的结果进行比较来验证模拟.
- 分析的重点是空气动力系数,风压系数和干扰系数.
主要成果:
- 当墙 y+ 值为 1 时,大模拟精度最高.
- 空气动力学效应,非高斯特征和干扰主要由横风间隔和间隔控制.
- 确定了 (4.0,4.0) 的特征间距坐标;干扰在此以下是显著的,在此以上是可以忽略的.
结论:
- 方圆圆柱体的间距对它们的空气动力学行为和干扰效应产生了重大影响.
- 当间距超过 (4.0,4.0) 时,干扰效应会减少,空气动力学特性类似于孤立的气.
- 这些发现为设计风力暴露的合元件结构提供了必要的数据.
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