Abstract

AbstractAccurately simulating turbulent wind fields is a significant challenge in wind engineering. This study proposes a novel block‐vorticity method aimed at overcoming the limitations of traditional turbulence generation methods. By superimposing a blocked vortex field at the inlet boundary of large eddy simulation (LES), the proposed method enables the generation of highly precise and anisotropic turbulent wind fields. To validate the effectiveness of the proposed method, the study investigates wind pressures on a high‐rise building structure and performs a comparative analysis with LES narrowband synthesis random flow generator (NSRFG), traditional LES, and SST k‐ω turbulence inlet models. The results demonstrate that the proposed method can effectively simulate turbulence characteristics of atmospheric boundary layer flow, including vortex structure and stochastic fluctuating wind field. Compared to traditional methods, the wind field characteristics of turbulence intensity, instantaneous vorticity, and turbulence self‐equilibrium had obvious advantages over traditional methods. Moreover, the LES vortex method is more accurate in simulating the mean wind pressure and fluctuating wind pressure of the high‐rise building compared to traditional models and is closer to the wind tunnel test results. The proposed method provides an effective approach for generating turbulent wind fields with anisotropic characteristics and can be used to predict the wind‐induced response of civil engineering structures.

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