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Improving a Two-Equation Turbulence Model for Canopy Flows Using Large-Eddy Simulation

Journal

BOUNDARY-LAYER METEOROLOGY
Volume 149, Issue 2, Pages 231-257

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10546-013-9850-x

Keywords

Forest canopy; k-epsilon turbulence model; Large-eddy simulation; Model calibration

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  1. Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT)

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Large-eddy simulations of the neutrally-stratified flow over an extended homogeneous forest were used to calibrate a canopy model for the Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RaNS) method with the turbulence model. It was found that, when modelling the forest as a porous medium, the canopy drag dissipates the turbulent kinetic energy (acts as a sink term). The proposed model was then tested in more complex flows: a finite length forest and a forested hill. In the finite length forest, the destruction of the turbulent kinetic energy by the canopy was overestimated near the edge, for a length approximately twice the tree height. In the forested hill, the model was less accurate inside the recirculation zone and overestimated the turbulent kinetic energy, due to an incorrect prediction of the production term. Nevertheless, the canopy model presented here provided consistent results in both a priori and a posteriori tests and improved the accuracy of RaNS simulations with the model.

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