Atmospheric Boundary Layer Model Reference
The Atmospheric Boundary Layer model allows you to set inlet boundary profiles according to the Richard and Hoxey Law [349]. It is suitable for the simulation of atmospheric boundary layers, which have shear stresses dominated by Reynolds stresses, zero streamwise gradients of all variables, and are relatively free from pressure gradients.
Theory | See Atmospheric Boundary Layers. | ||
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Properties | Key properties are: Reference Speed, Reference Height, Roughness Length, von Karman Constant. See Atmospheric Boundary Layer Model Properties. | ||
Activates | Field Functions | Wall Direction. See Field Functions. |
Atmospheric Boundary Layer Model Properties
- Reference Speed
- The wind speed at a given height, in Eqn. (1375). The default is 10.0 m/s.
- Reference Height
- The height at which the wind speed is taken, in Eqn. (1375). The default is 6.0 m.
- Roughness Length
- The size used to model obstacles to the flow at ground level, in Eqn. (1372). The default is 0.01 m.
- von Karman Constant
- A dimensionless coefficient used in Eqn. (1374). The default is 0.42.
Field Functions
- Wall Direction
- The unit direction vector normal to the nearest wall.