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Proceedings of the International Conference on Coastal Engineering
AN EVALUATION OF RANS TURBULENCE CLOSURE MODELS FOR SPILLING BREAKERS
Deborah M. Greaves2  Daniel C. Conley2  Vanesa Magar1  Scott A. Brown2 
[1] Ensenada Centre for Scientific Research and Higher Education;Plymouth University
关键词: spilling breakers;    turbulence models;    computational fluid dynamics;    OpenFOAM;    surf zone;   
DOI  :  10.9753/icce.v34.waves.5
学科分类:建筑学
来源: Coastal Engineering Research Council
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【 摘 要 】

Breaking waves generate turbulence which, along with the bottom stress, undertow, and other mean currents, is capable of suspending and transporting large quantities of sediment. In the present work, open source computational fluid dynamics software is utilised to evaluate four different turbulence models for the application of spilling breakers in the surf zone. The turbulence models are compared against both existing laboratory data and previous numerical models for surface elevation, velocity and turbulent kinetic energy profiles. The results imply that the different models vary in performance for each of these properties and that for incompressible, multiphase flows, it is important to include density explicitly in the turbulence transport equations. Overall, it was found that, out of the models considered, the best one for spilling breakers is the nonlinear k-epsilon model.

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