1. Capability analysis of computational fluid dynamics models in wind shield study on Queensferry Crossing, Scotland.
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Zhu, Licheng, McCrum, Daniel, and Keenahan, Jennifer
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WIND tunnel testing , *WIND tunnels , *LONG-span bridges , *COMPUTATIONAL fluid dynamics , *CABLE-stayed bridges , *FLUTTER (Aerodynamics) - Abstract
Bridge aerodynamic studies are essential in ensuring the safety and acceptable performance of long-span bridges vulnerable to the effects of cross-winds. Aerodynamic studies were traditionally carried out in wind tunnel facilities, but there are now greater opportunities for using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling. Few three-dimensional (3D) aerodynamic simulations of lightweight vehicles on bridges exist, but limited validation and verification work has been carried out. In the study reported in this paper, 3D CFD models were developed for Queensferry Crossing – a cable-stayed bridge in Scotland – containing wind shields and sample vehicles. The models considered the wind effects from a range of yaw wind angles and subsequently determined the aerodynamic coefficients of vehicles. The models were verified by means of a mesh sensitivity study, a domain sensitivity study and comparisons with wind tunnel tests. The models were then validated using the same modelling process but with a different type of wind shield and again comparing the results with wind tunnel test data for the same configuration. The results showed that CFD modelling can determine aerodynamic coefficients to a level of accuracy similar to that of wind tunnel tests. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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