Simulation of spectators' aerodynamic drag using porous models approximation
Author | Mahgoub, Ahmed Osama |
Author | Ghani, Saud |
Author | Rashwan, Mohammed M. |
Author | Ismail, Salman M. |
Author | ElBialy, Esmail A. |
Available date | 2024-11-18T04:33:19Z |
Publication Date | 2020 |
Publication Name | Building and Environment |
Resource | Scopus |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2020.107248 |
ISSN | 3601323 |
Abstract | Evaluation of the thermal comfort is essential for complex ventilation systems design. Assessment of thermal indices requires representative velocity and pressure fields' values. When simulating the air flow in large facilities such as stadium, the effect of crowds' geometrical features needs to be captured. Using porous models approximations to simulate the aerodynamic effect of detailed spectators' geometry reduces the required mesh size and associated processing time. This paper investigates the use of different porous media models approximations for capturing the effect of large crowds inside complex building systems, such as stadiums. Their efficiency of capturing the effect of spectators on the air flow were compared to the simulation of the exact spectators' geometry. The exact spectators' geometrical model was of a stadium tiers section with 28 spectators. Using a wind tunnel, the exact spectator's model results were validated against a 1:10 scaled physical model. The experiments included PIV and hot-wire velocity measurements. The results of the pressure drop were used to obtain the coefficients needed to utilize the porous models. Compared to the exact spectators' case, the three-dimensional porous volume model approximation yielded an average absolute error of 24.5% in velocity, while the two-dimensional porous jump model yielded results with an average error of 1.5%. In comparison to the exact model cooling load, the results yielded a difference of 6% for the 2D porous jump and 6.5% for the 3D porous volume. Nevertheless, both models yielded more representative results than the case of simulation of empty bleachers. |
Sponsor | The work presented in this paper was supported by the Aspire Zone Foundation [External grant number QUEX-CENG-ASPIRE-11/12-7 ] and by a grant from the Qatar National Research Fund under its National Priorities Research Program [Award number NPRP 6-461-2-188 ]. The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Subject | Aerodynamics CFD Drag force Porous media model approximation Stadiums Thermal comfort |
Type | Article |
Volume Number | 184 |
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