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HI JRTatisa,Any updates with your work? Did you find anything with FDS6 regarding this issue of outdoor flows?
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Hi,
Using U0, MEAN_FORCING(1)=.TRUE. and DT_MEAN_FORCING under MISC, will this produce a typical atmospheric wind profile with zero velocity at ground level and gradually increasing wind speed as function of height above ground (e.g. parabolic)?
I have made a simple test case, but the free-flow velocity seems to be constant at all heights above the ground. I have only ran it for a short time (10 s), so it could be that it needs to run longer for the profile to develop.
Attached is the fds-file for your information.
Appreciate your kind feedback.
Espen
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Great, thanks! Using RAMP I was able to get the velocity profile I wanted (power law profile with U=10 m/s at Z=10 m, and exponent p=0.3).
I noticed a thing that I found kind of strange. When I first specified U0=10.0 under MISC, my velocity profile was multiplied with a factor of ten. But when I changed this the U0=1.0 I go the correct profile. Any idea why? It appears to be connected toe use of RAMP, because when I did not use RAMP I did not get the same increase in velocity.
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