We present a versatile three – dimensional two – phase model for simulating snow drift relocation around buildings utilizing deflection fins of various shapes and sizes. The first phase involves numerically obtaining the air velocity profile around the building and fin using a velocity – pressure Navier – Stokes algorithm, while the second phase involves direct classical simulation of snowfall with particle – particle, particle – surface and one – way particle – gusting wind interactions introduced to control accumulation, erosion, clumping and drifting. Because the simulation technique is direct, it is potentially useful for storms and surfaces with widely varying conditions. We are also able to consider the effect of crosswinds
During strong winds, drifting snow causes problems on roads in many harsh winter climate countries. ...
This work is concerned with field experiments and measurements, and numerical simulations of aeolian...
Snow loads are often the most significant loads for large flat roof buildings in the Nordics. The re...
\u3cp\u3eIn the past, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations have been successfully applied ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd In the past, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations have been successful...
This paper presents a method for two-dimensional numeri-cal simulations of snow drift. The numerical...
This technical sketch presents a method for modeling the appearance of snow drifts formed by the acc...
The paper presents a study on modelling the wind drifting of the snow deposited on the flat roofs of...
A CFD ( Computational Fluid Dynamics) technique is applied to the prediction of snowdrift around a 9...
Physically-based models describing the flow of blowing snow are developed and presented. The models ...
We developed a snowdrift model to evaluate the snowdrift height around snow fences, which are often ...
This paper presents the results of CFD prediction of snowdrift around a cubic building model, in whi...
This paper introduces a novel snow transport model for the analytical simulation of wind-induced sno...
ABSTRACT: Blowing and drifting snow influences human actIvItIes in various ways. For example, in mou...
Snow crystal shapes and falling behavior play a paramount role in snow precipitation. The knowledge ...
During strong winds, drifting snow causes problems on roads in many harsh winter climate countries. ...
This work is concerned with field experiments and measurements, and numerical simulations of aeolian...
Snow loads are often the most significant loads for large flat roof buildings in the Nordics. The re...
\u3cp\u3eIn the past, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations have been successfully applied ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd In the past, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations have been successful...
This paper presents a method for two-dimensional numeri-cal simulations of snow drift. The numerical...
This technical sketch presents a method for modeling the appearance of snow drifts formed by the acc...
The paper presents a study on modelling the wind drifting of the snow deposited on the flat roofs of...
A CFD ( Computational Fluid Dynamics) technique is applied to the prediction of snowdrift around a 9...
Physically-based models describing the flow of blowing snow are developed and presented. The models ...
We developed a snowdrift model to evaluate the snowdrift height around snow fences, which are often ...
This paper presents the results of CFD prediction of snowdrift around a cubic building model, in whi...
This paper introduces a novel snow transport model for the analytical simulation of wind-induced sno...
ABSTRACT: Blowing and drifting snow influences human actIvItIes in various ways. For example, in mou...
Snow crystal shapes and falling behavior play a paramount role in snow precipitation. The knowledge ...
During strong winds, drifting snow causes problems on roads in many harsh winter climate countries. ...
This work is concerned with field experiments and measurements, and numerical simulations of aeolian...
Snow loads are often the most significant loads for large flat roof buildings in the Nordics. The re...