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A free surface river is a type of fluid flow in which the water surface is not confined by a channel or solid boundary. It is typically associated with open channels, such as rivers, streams, and canals, where the water is free to move and change shape due to external forces.
Fluent 2D uses a finite volume method to model free surface rivers. This involves dividing the river into small control volumes and solving equations for the flow variables at each volume. The volume of fluid (VOF) method is also commonly used, which tracks the position of the free surface using a scalar variable.
One of the main challenges is accurately capturing the complex interactions between the free surface and the river bed, as well as other objects in the river, such as debris and vegetation. The resolution of the computational grid also plays a crucial role in obtaining accurate results.
Yes, Fluent 2D has the capability to model sediment transport in free surface rivers. This includes the advection and settling of sediment particles, erosion and deposition of sediment on the river bed, and interactions between sediment and the free surface.
Validation of Fluent 2D simulations of free surface rivers can be done by comparing the results with experimental data or field measurements. This can include parameters such as water surface elevation, flow velocity, and sediment transport rates. Sensitivity analyses can also be performed to assess the accuracy of the simulation results.