A Novel Computational Approach for an Improved Expression of the Spectral Content in the Lower Atmospheric Boundary Layer

Author:

Potsis Theodore,Stathopoulos Ted

Abstract

The paper presents an innovative methodology for the simulation of incoming wind conditions in computational domains that use large eddy simulation (LES) for the evaluation of wind loads on low-rise buildings. Simulating the atmospheric boundary layer has proven to be a challenging process for computational wind engineering, especially to correctly introduce the fluctuations in the high-frequency spectral domain. Experiments in the Concordia University Building Aerodynamics Laboratory were carried out to estimate the evolution of turbulence features in the along-wind direction of a generic profile. Virtual probes were placed inside the computational domain to match the location of those in the wind tunnel and compare mean speed values, turbulence intensity, integral length scales, and spectral content. Synthetic methods were applied for the incoming wind velocity to estimate their capacity to capture the evolution of these turbulence features in the streamwise direction. The inability of these synthetic methods to represent the spectral domain, particularly for heights of interest for low-rise buildings, was examined, and the so-called dynamic terrain method in which velocity time histories are extracted from wind tunnel measurements and reconstructed to fit certain statistical parameters was implemented. The proposed method represents the frequency domain’s spectral content with good agreement with the theoretical von Karman spectrum and the experimental results. Advantages of the method include time efficiency and relative simplicity, which makes it attractive to the practitioners for the design of a neutral atmospheric boundary layer respecting the turbulent wind characteristics.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

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