Optimisation of Bridge Pier Winding Flow Numerical Simulation Scheme Based on Delft3D

Author:

Liu Xiao1,Chen Qing-Sheng1,Zeng Zhao-Ning1,Dong Zhuang1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, China

Abstract

The majority of existing numerical simulations of the effect of bridge piers on water’s movement are based on a limited number of bridge piers at a laboratory scale. Furthermore, some 2D numerical simulations for actual bridge projects have deficiencies, including the use of overly large meshes and an inadequate treatment of bridge piers. In this study, we compare three methods (structural mesh encryption, suspension mesh, and non-structural mesh) based on Delft3D, and we apply the optimisation scheme to a real bridge project. It is demonstrated that optimal results can be achieved by utilising a grid size comparable to the pier diameter (Dp) in the region away from the pier. In the vicinity of the pier, the grid cell size should be no larger than 1/9 Dp. The suspended grid technique (DD Boundary) can yield results consistent with those obtained using a full-area high-resolution grid, provided that the total grid number can be reduced and the computational time is considerably reduced. In this study, the unstructured mesh (Delft3D Flexible Mesh) scheme was unable to capture the oscillations in the wake flow behind the bridge piers. However, the application of the optimised scheme in bridge engineering demonstrated its practical value. The findings of this study on mesh resolution and suspension mesh schemes can be applied to the Delft3D software and are also useful for other numerical simulation work.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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