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The wind-shade roughness model for turbulent wall-bounded flows

Fluid Dynamics 2024-12-18 v1

Abstract

To aid in prediction of turbulent boundary layer flows over rough surfaces, a new model is proposed to estimate hydrodynamic roughness based solely on geometric surface information. The model is based on a fluid-mechanics motivated geometric parameter called the wind-shade factor. Sheltering is included using a rapid algorithm adapted from the landscape shadow literature, while local pressure drag is estimated using a piecewise potential flow approximation. Similarly to evaluating traditional surface parameters such as skewness or average slope magnitude, the wind-shade factor is purely geometric and can be evaluated efficiently from knowing the surface elevation map and the mean flow direction. The wind-shade roughness model is applied to over 100 different surfaces available in a public roughness database and some others, and the predicted sandgrain-roughness heights are compared to measured values. Effects of various model ingredients are analyzed, and transitionally rough surfaces are treated by adding a term representing the viscous stress component.

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@article{arxiv.2406.05062,
  title  = {The wind-shade roughness model for turbulent wall-bounded flows},
  author = {Charles Meneveau and Nicholas Hutchins and Daniel Chung},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.05062},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Paper submitted to J. Fluid Mechanics for publication, currently under review. Contains Notebooks but links will work only once it is published

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