Twin box decks are becoming increasingly adopted in long span bridges due to their good aerodynamic performance with respect to the flutter instability. For small gaps between the decks they behave as a whole continuous body while, increasing the gap, strong dynamic interaction between the two occurs: the windward deck causes a turbulent wake that impinges on the leeward girder inducing unsteady aerodynamic forces. This complex behaviour makes the simulation of the aerodynamics of these structures a challenging task from the Computational Fluid Dynamic point of view. In this context, the present paper aims at investigating the capabilities and limitations of RANS and LES based simulations in reproducing the flow field organization around a twin box deck section. Different configurations, with increasing separation gap, are studied and compared with experimental data. Finally, the effects induced by the presence of barriers is investigated for the largest separation gap.
Numerical study of a twin box bridge deck with increasing gap ratio by using RANS and LES approaches / de Miranda, Stefano; Patruno, Luca; Ricci, Mattia; Ubertini, Francesco. - In: ENGINEERING STRUCTURES. - ISSN 0141-0296. - STAMPA. - 99:(2015), pp. 546-558. [10.1016/j.engstruct.2015.05.017]
Numerical study of a twin box bridge deck with increasing gap ratio by using RANS and LES approaches
DE MIRANDA, STEFANO;PATRUNO, LUCA;RICCI, MATTIA;UBERTINI, FRANCESCO
2015
Abstract
Twin box decks are becoming increasingly adopted in long span bridges due to their good aerodynamic performance with respect to the flutter instability. For small gaps between the decks they behave as a whole continuous body while, increasing the gap, strong dynamic interaction between the two occurs: the windward deck causes a turbulent wake that impinges on the leeward girder inducing unsteady aerodynamic forces. This complex behaviour makes the simulation of the aerodynamics of these structures a challenging task from the Computational Fluid Dynamic point of view. In this context, the present paper aims at investigating the capabilities and limitations of RANS and LES based simulations in reproducing the flow field organization around a twin box deck section. Different configurations, with increasing separation gap, are studied and compared with experimental data. Finally, the effects induced by the presence of barriers is investigated for the largest separation gap.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.