Numerical Modeling of turbidity currents with Ansys CFX and Telemac 3D

Turbidity currents may be a relevant lever to manage the accumulation of fine sediments in reservoirs. In this paper, we propose to show how two different numerical codes simulate the propagation of turbidity currents. Telemac 3D and Ansys CFX 17.1 solver were chosen as they are commonly used by man...

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Main Authors: Jodeau Magali, Chamoun Sabine, Feng Jiawei, De Cesare Giovanni, Schleiss Anton J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184003014
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spelling doaj-67dc8c9082a543f883db5c7b8ab510b42021-02-02T03:18:51ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01400301410.1051/e3sconf/20184003014e3sconf_riverflow2018_03014Numerical Modeling of turbidity currents with Ansys CFX and Telemac 3DJodeau MagaliChamoun SabineFeng JiaweiDe Cesare GiovanniSchleiss Anton J.Turbidity currents may be a relevant lever to manage the accumulation of fine sediments in reservoirs. In this paper, we propose to show how two different numerical codes simulate the propagation of turbidity currents. Telemac 3D and Ansys CFX 17.1 solver were chosen as they are commonly used by many research and engineering teams. The simulations are performed on two configurations. The first case aims at modeling the plunging of a turbidity current. The second model is validated based on an experimental work performed at EPFL. The latter consisted on testing turbidity current venting as a solution to manage reservoir sedimentation. A long and narrow flume was used to simulate the reservoir where a turbidity current was triggered. The advantages and limits of both approaches are discussed in order to supply guidelines for the modeling of turbidity currents in real reservoirs.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184003014
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author Jodeau Magali
Chamoun Sabine
Feng Jiawei
De Cesare Giovanni
Schleiss Anton J.
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Chamoun Sabine
Feng Jiawei
De Cesare Giovanni
Schleiss Anton J.
Numerical Modeling of turbidity currents with Ansys CFX and Telemac 3D
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Jodeau Magali
Chamoun Sabine
Feng Jiawei
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Schleiss Anton J.
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title Numerical Modeling of turbidity currents with Ansys CFX and Telemac 3D
title_short Numerical Modeling of turbidity currents with Ansys CFX and Telemac 3D
title_full Numerical Modeling of turbidity currents with Ansys CFX and Telemac 3D
title_fullStr Numerical Modeling of turbidity currents with Ansys CFX and Telemac 3D
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Modeling of turbidity currents with Ansys CFX and Telemac 3D
title_sort numerical modeling of turbidity currents with ansys cfx and telemac 3d
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series E3S Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description Turbidity currents may be a relevant lever to manage the accumulation of fine sediments in reservoirs. In this paper, we propose to show how two different numerical codes simulate the propagation of turbidity currents. Telemac 3D and Ansys CFX 17.1 solver were chosen as they are commonly used by many research and engineering teams. The simulations are performed on two configurations. The first case aims at modeling the plunging of a turbidity current. The second model is validated based on an experimental work performed at EPFL. The latter consisted on testing turbidity current venting as a solution to manage reservoir sedimentation. A long and narrow flume was used to simulate the reservoir where a turbidity current was triggered. The advantages and limits of both approaches are discussed in order to supply guidelines for the modeling of turbidity currents in real reservoirs.
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