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Vorträge und Posterpräsentationen (mit Tagungsband-Eintrag):

G. Guyot, B. Huber, A. Pittion-Rossillon:
"Assessment of a numerical method to forecast vortices with a scaled model";
Vortrag: 2nd IWHS-2015 International Workshop on Hydraulic Structures, Coimbra; 07.05.2015 - 09.05.2015; in: "Proceedings of 2nd IWHS-2015 International Workshop on Hydraulic Structures: Data Validation", (2015), S. 111 - 116.



Kurzfassung englisch:
Until now the fine representation of the complex hydraulic phenomena such as Vortices have been relat-ed mainly to physical modeling for industrial purposes. EDF has been testing the 3D CFD code "Flow 3D©" for free-surface flow simulation for seven years. Flow 3D is a commercial CFD Code using vol-ume of fluid (VOF) method with a rectangular mesh. In this study it is assumed that flow is liquid water with an interface simulated by the VOF method. The main difficulty of using VOF methods to capture the water levels is the relevance and the stability of their numerical results. In the field of vortices, it has been decided to test how reliable Flow 3D is in this context.

Schlagworte:
vortex air-entrainment

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