Urban computational fluid dynamics simulations set-up validations

Master Thesis (2024)
Authors

M. Hengelmolen (TU Delft - Architecture and the Built Environment)

Supervisors

C. García-Sánchez (TU Delft - Urban Data Science)

Faculty
Architecture and the Built Environment, Architecture and the Built Environment
Copyright
© 2024 Maren Hengelmolen
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Copyright
© 2024 Maren Hengelmolen
Graduation Date
16-01-2024
Awarding Institution
Delft University of Technology
Programme
Geomatics
Faculty
Architecture and the Built Environment, Architecture and the Built Environment
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Abstract

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations for residential areas are becoming increasingly important as the urban population keeps growing and extreme weather conditions due to climate change are becoming more prevalent. Since CFD simulations simulate and visualise fluid flows, users can analyse and predict air flows in urban environments, giving insight in pollution, heat dissipation, and weather conditions. Performing these simulations demands expertise and time: 3D urban models must be prepared, and pre-run setups must be defined to obtain accurate results. Partial automation can streamline this process. Therefore, we developed a method that identifies geometric errors and defines mesh parameters for the open source CFD software OpenFOAM. This method follows the ISO19107 standard and recent CFD guidelines for urban areas, ensuring accurate simulation results. We validated algorithms with a variety of urban models and parameters, and analysed the workflow developed for the mesh parameters definition. Additionally, we created a prototype, in the form of a web application, in which these algorithms are implemented. Our prototype will simplify the use of CFD simulations for urban areas, making them more accessible to everyone.

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