Abstract
Recently, the investigations studies of simulating flow over spillways have increased using
numerical models. Due to its important structure in the dams to pass flood wave to the
downstream safely. Researches finding have shown that CFD (Computational fluid dynamics)
models as the numerical method are a perfect alternative for laboratory tests. Performance
analysis of the CFD platforms Ansys Fluent-2D and Flow-3D are presented, focus on finding the
variations between the numerical results of the two programs to simulate the flow over ogee
spillway. The present study treats the turbulence using RNG k-ε of RANS approach, and also use
the Volume of Fluid (VOF) algorithm to track the water-air interaction. The Fluent-2D and Flow-3D
accuracy are assessed by comparing representative flows variables (velocity; free surface profiles;
pressure; and the turbulent kinetic energy). The results of both codes have been also compared
with experimental data. The results of the analysis show an excellent agreement between the two
platforms data, which could assist in the future by using both programs to calibrate each other,
rather than traditionally relying on laboratory calibration models.
numerical models. Due to its important structure in the dams to pass flood wave to the
downstream safely. Researches finding have shown that CFD (Computational fluid dynamics)
models as the numerical method are a perfect alternative for laboratory tests. Performance
analysis of the CFD platforms Ansys Fluent-2D and Flow-3D are presented, focus on finding the
variations between the numerical results of the two programs to simulate the flow over ogee
spillway. The present study treats the turbulence using RNG k-ε of RANS approach, and also use
the Volume of Fluid (VOF) algorithm to track the water-air interaction. The Fluent-2D and Flow-3D
accuracy are assessed by comparing representative flows variables (velocity; free surface profiles;
pressure; and the turbulent kinetic energy). The results of both codes have been also compared
with experimental data. The results of the analysis show an excellent agreement between the two
platforms data, which could assist in the future by using both programs to calibrate each other,
rather than traditionally relying on laboratory calibration models.
Keywords
Spillway Numerical model Physical model Flow-3D Ansys Fluent Flow simulate