From experimental wind tunnel to wind-structure interaction simulations of a shell structure

Aka Abodonya Ahmed, Hosam AlSofi, Roland Wiichner, Kai Uwe Bletzinger

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Abstract

This paper studies the transition from downscaled wind tunnel testing to prototype scale numerical simulations. The study is performed using OpenFOAM as fluid solver, EMPIRE as coupling tool, and Carat++ as the structure solver. The current work aims at finding sufficient settings for wind-structure interaction simulations. Also, the efficiency of the software chain to simulate natural wind flow is approved. For this purpose, different flow conditions such as uniform, atmospheric boundary layer (ABL), and flow behind a cube (structure is positioned in the wake region behind a cube) are simulated. These complicated, unsteady, and recirculating flows are simulated to study the aeroelastic effects on light weight shell structures. Wind-structure interaction simulations are performed where the dynamics of the structure play a crucial role in the wind effects. An Aluminum shell structure was tested in the wind tunnel to have an experimental benchmark for aeroelasticity. Throughout spectral analysis of structure vibrations and statistical evaluation of forces, the modeling approach shows a very good agreement with the experimental results. Finally, scaling issues represent a great challenge to wind tunnel testing especially when it comes to lightweight structures. Whilesignificantly, numerical simulations are shown to be an efficient tool for the prediction of wind loading on structure under different wind conditions.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelCanadian Society for Civil Engineering Annual Conference 2016
UntertitelResilient Infrastructure
Herausgeber (Verlag)Canadian Society for Civil Engineering
Seiten2851-2861
Seitenumfang11
ISBN (elektronisch)9781510843592
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2016
VeranstaltungCanadian Society for Civil Engineering Annual Conference 2016: Resilient Infrastructure - London, Kanada
Dauer: 1 Juni 20164 Juni 2016

Publikationsreihe

NameProceedings, Annual Conference - Canadian Society for Civil Engineering
Band4

Konferenz

KonferenzCanadian Society for Civil Engineering Annual Conference 2016: Resilient Infrastructure
Land/GebietKanada
OrtLondon
Zeitraum1/06/164/06/16

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