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A Validation of FEM3MP with Joint Urban 2003 Data

机译:FEM3MP与Urban 2003联合数据的验证

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Under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Energy and U.S. Department of Homeland Security, a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model for simulating airflow and dispersion of chemical/biological agents released in urban areas has recently been developed. This model, the Finite Element Model in 3-Dimensions and Massively Parallelized (FEM3MP), is based on solving the three-dimensional, time-dependent Navier-Stokes equations with appropriate physics submodels on massively parallel computer platforms. It employs finite-element discretization for effective treatment of complex geometries and a semi-implicit projection scheme for efficient time integration. A simplified CFD approach, using both explicitly resolved and virtual buildings, was implemented to improve further the model's efficiency. Results from our model are continuously being verified against measured data from wind-tunnel and field studies. Herein, this model is further evaluated using observed data from intensive operation periods(IOP) 3 and 9 of the Joint Urban 2003 field study conducted in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in July 2003. The model simulations of wind and concentration fields in the near and intermediate regions, as well as profiles of wind speed, wind direction, frictionvelocity, and turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) in the urban wake region, are generally consistent with and compared reasonably well to field observations. In addition, this model was able to reproduce the observed split plume of IOP 3 and the end vorticesalong Park Avenue in IOP 9. The dispersion results and TKE profiles at the crane station indicate that the effects of convective mixing are relatively important for the daytime release of IOP 3 but that the stable effects are relatively unimportant forthe nighttime release of IOP 9. Results of this study also suggest that the simplified CFD approach implemented in FEM3MP can be a cost-effective tool for simulating urban dispersion problems.
机译:在美国能源部和美国国土安全部的赞助下,最近开发了一种计算流体动力学(CFD)模型,用于模拟城市地区释放的化学物质和生物制剂的气流和扩散。该模型是3维且大规模并行化的有限元模型(FEM3MP),它基于在大规模并行计算机平台上使用适当的物理子模型求解三维,时间相关的Navier-Stokes方程。它采用有限元离散化技术有效处理复杂的几何形状,并采用半隐式投影方案进行有效的时间积分。实施了简化的CFD方法,使用了明确解析的建筑物和虚拟建筑物,以进一步提高模型的效率。我们根据风洞和野外研究的测量数据不断验证我们模型的结果。本文中,该模型使用2003年7月在俄克拉荷马州俄克拉荷马市进行的2003年联合城市联合研究的密集运行期(IOP)3和9的观察数据进行了进一步评估。城市尾迹区域的中间区域以及风速,风向,摩擦速度和湍动能(TKE)的分布通常与实地观测相吻合并与之相当合理。此外,该模型还能够重现观察到的IOP 3的分裂羽状流和IOP 9中公园大道末端的涡流。吊车站的分散结果和TKE曲线表明,对流混合的影响对于白天释放而言相对重要但是,对于晚上释放IOP 9而言,稳定效果并不重要。这项研究的结果还表明,在FEM3MP中实施的简化CFD方法可以是模拟城市分散问题的经济有效的工具。

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