Large eddy simulation of coherent structures over forest canopy
This paper deals with the numerical simulation (using a LES approach) of the interaction between an atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) and a canopy, representing a forest cover. This problem was studied for a homogeneous configuration representing the situation encountered above a continuous forest cover, and a heterogeneous configuration representing the situation similar to an edge or a clearing in a forest. The numerical results, reproduced correctly all the main characteristics of this flow, as reported in the literature: the formation of a first generation of coherent structures aligned transversally from the wind flow direction, the reorganisation and the deformation of these vortex tubes to horse shoe structures. The results obtained, introducing a discontinuity in the canopy (reproducing a clearing or a fuel break in a forest), were compared with experimental data collected in a wind tunnel. The results confirmed the existence of a strong turbulence activity inside the canopy at a distance equal to 8 times the height of the canopy, referenced in the literature as an Enhance Gust Zone (EGZ) characterized by a local peak of the skewness factor.
K. Gavrilov, Gilbert Accary, Dominique Morvan, Dimitry Lyubimov, Oleg A. Bessonov, et al.. Large eddy simulation of coherent structures over forest canopy. Deville M., Lê T-H., Sagaut P. Turbulence and Interactions: proceedings the TI 2009 conference, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pp.143-149, 2010, Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design, 978-3-642-14138-6. ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-14139-3_17⟩. ⟨hal-01024672⟩
Date de publication: 01-01-2010
Auteurs:
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K. Gavrilov
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Gilbert Accary
- Dominique Morvan
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Dimitry Lyubimov
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Oleg A. Bessonov
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Sofiane Meradji