Authors
Silvia Di Francesco, Chiara Biscarini, Piergiorgio Manciola
Publication date
2015/1/1
Journal
Journal of Hydroinformatics
Volume
17
Issue
1
Pages
1-6
Publisher
IWA Publishing
Description
Three-dimensional (3D) hydraulic modelling of rapidly varying surface flows is a challenging task for practical engineering applications. One example is represented by the fast-moving fronts originating from dam breaches that proceed downstream through artificial channels. In this work, a fully 3D lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) is tested. The numerical model is a front-tracking variant of the LBM, being the free surface tracked through the liquid volume fraction. Model performances are evaluated simulating the effect of dam-break flows on synthetic settings schematically represented by an artificial domain and comparing results with analytical data and experimental laboratory measurements. Obtained results are promising for the use of LBM for practical engineering applications.
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