Title of article :
Flow deflection over a foredune
Author/Authors :
Hesp، نويسنده , , Patrick A. and Smyth، نويسنده , , Thomas A.G. and Nielsen، نويسنده , , Peter and Walker، نويسنده , , Ian J. and Bauer، نويسنده , , Bernard O. and Davidson-Arnott، نويسنده , , Robin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Pages :
11
From page :
64
To page :
74
Abstract :
Flow deflection of surface winds is common across coastal foredunes and blowouts. Incident winds approaching obliquely to the dune toe and crestline tend to be deflected towards a more crest-normal orientation across the stoss slope of the foredune. This paper examines field measurements for obliquely incident winds, and compares them to computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling of flow deflection in 10° increments from onshore (0°) to alongshore (90°) wind approach angles. The mechanics of flow deflection are discussed, followed by a comparative analysis of measured and modelled flow deflection data that shows strong agreement. CFD modelling of the full range of onshore to alongshore incident winds reveals that deflection of the incident wind flow is minimal at 0° and gradually increases as the incident wind turns towards 30° to the dune crest. The greatest deflection occurs between 30° and 70° incident to the dune crest. The degree of flow deflection depends secondarily on height above the dune surface, with the greatest effect near the surface and toward the dune crest. Topographically forced flow acceleration (“speed-up”) across the stoss slope of the foredune is greatest for winds less than 30° (i.e., roughly perpendicular) and declines significantly for winds with more oblique approach angles. There is less lateral uniformity in the wind field when the incident wind approaches from > 60° because the effect of aspect ratio on topographic forcing and streamline convergence is less pronounced.
Keywords :
Foredune , Flow deflection , computational fluid dynamics (CFD) , Oblique winds
Journal title :
Geomorphology
Serial Year :
2015
Journal title :
Geomorphology
Record number :
2367677
Link To Document :
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