Experimental and computational analysis of microscale wind environmental conditions in the Port of Rotterdam

Wendy Janssen*, Bert Blocken, Herm Jan van Wijhe

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Abstract

Knowledge of microscale wind conditions is important for maneuvering and mooring of ships and for optimizing the harbor design. The aim of this study is to translate the macroscale wind conditions measured at a near shore reference station to the local (microscale) wind conditions in the harbor docks. In the first part of the project, an extensive experimental campaign has been performed, which consisted of wind velocity measurements with 2D and 3D ultrasonic anemometers during a period of 6 months. These point measurements confirm the unique relation between the macroscale and microscale wind conditions during periods of strong winds. As the measurements only provide information at a number of discrete positions, the second part of the study consists of numerical simulations with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to map the wind environmental conditions over the entire study area. The measurements and simulations both show very large gradients in mean wind speed over the harbor area, with differences up to 100%. The numerical simulations are currently in progress and will be validated by comparison with the on-site measurements.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 6th Biennial Meeting of the International Environmental Modelling and Software Society
PublisherInternational Environmental Modelling and Software Society
Pages2685-2692
Number of pages8
ISBN (Print)9788890357428
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Event6th Biennial Meeting of the International Environmental Modelling and Software Society 2012 - Leipzig, Germany
Duration: 1 Jul 20125 Jul 2012

Conference

Conference6th Biennial Meeting of the International Environmental Modelling and Software Society 2012
Abbreviated titleiEMSs 2012
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityLeipzig
Period1/07/125/07/12

Keywords

  • Complex terrain
  • Computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
  • Nautical aerodynamics
  • Wind environment

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Software
  • Environmental Engineering

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