Automated geometry and hexahedral mesh generation for kilometer-scale atmospheric flow simulations

Authors

  • Eero Immonen Turku University of Applied Sciences
  • Dennis Bengs Novia University of Applied Sciences
  • Mikael Manngård Novia University of Applied Sciences
  • Johan Westö Novia University of Applied Sciences

Keywords:

automatic geometry creation, automatic meshing, spatial discretization, Computa- tional Fluid Dynamics, CFD, Atmospheric Boundary Layer, ABL

Abstract

This article introduces a methodology for automatic generation of geometries and meshes for kilometer-scale Atmospheric Boundary Layer (ABL) flow simulations, with topography and elevation. The proposed programmatic (hence automatable) \emph{template morphing approach} facilitates interpolation of scattered point cloud terrain data on a template geometry domain, morphing a high-quality quadrilateral template mesh for the interpolated geometry, and setup as well as execution of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) flow simulation. The proposed method specifically addresses the previously reported problems of sustaining an ABL structure across the simulation domain by imposing the velocity and turbulence properties on all vertical surfaces. We present a validation study for the proposed method on an artificial Gaussian hill terrain. A real-world localized wind forecast application from the Turku Archipelago, Finland, is also presented, using open terrain data from National Land Survey of Finland. Such localized wind forecasts aim to assist ships in autonomous navigation and maneuvering in complex port or fairway environments, which is the motivation for this study.

Section
Special Issue of the Finnish Mechanics Days 2022

Published

2023-02-13

How to Cite

Immonen, E., Bengs, D., Manngård, M., & Westö, J. (2023). Automated geometry and hexahedral mesh generation for kilometer-scale atmospheric flow simulations. Journal of Structural Mechanics, 55(4), 81–94. https://doi.org/10.23998/rm.119848