Computational Fluid Dynamics Training Archive

Computational Hydraulics for Transportation Workshop
Sept. 23-24, 2009
Argonne TRACC

Dr. Steven Lottes
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The Transportation Research and Analysis Computing Center at Argonne National Laboratory will hold a workshop on the use of computational hydraulics for transportation applications.
The goals of the workshop are:

  • Bring together people who are using or would benefit from the use of high performance cluster computing in the analysis of hydraulics problems in transportation.
  • Share ideas and review status in the development of 3D CFD scour models.
  • Learn about hydraulic and scour modeling capabilities of major commercial CFD software.
  • Discuss roles of 2D and 3D hydraulics software.
  • Discuss current and future needs in computational hydraulics analysis for transportation applications and how best to address them.

 

 

Table of ContentsPowerPoint Presentations
Steven Lottes Computational Hydraulics for Transportation Workshoppresentation 22x22
Dave Weber Transportation Research and Analysis Computing Center presentation 22x22
Bob Reynolds "Bridge" the gap with CFD
Kornel Kerenyi FHWA Hydraulics R&D presentation 22x22
Hamn-Ching Chen CFD Simulation of Bridge Scour in Cohesive Soils Including Overtopping Flow Conditions
Xiaofeng Liu and Marcelo H. Garcia Modeling of Sediment Transport and Porous Medium Response Under Current ad Waves presentation 22x22
George Constantinescu Role of Coherent Structures in Scour Process Around Bridge Piers and Abutmentspresentation 22x22
Weiming Wu A Sediment Entrainment Function for Simulation of Local Scour near In-stream Hydraulic Structures Based on 3-D RANS Model
Ahmad H. Haidari Smart Engineering Simulation
Fotis Sotiropoulos Physics-based High-Resolution Numerical Modeling of Bridge Foundation Scour presentation 22x22