Abstract
The case study of 'Bosco Fontana', a densely-vegetated forest located in the north of Italy, is analysed both experimentally and numerically to characterise the internal ventilation of a finite forest with a vertically non-homogeneous canopy. Measurements allow for the evaluation of the turbulent exchange across the forest canopy. The case study is then reproduced numerically via a two-dimensional RANS simulation, successfully validated against experimental data. The analysis of the internal ventilation leads to the identification of seven regions of motion along the predominate-wind direction, for whose definition a new in-canopy stability parameter was introduced. In the vertical direction, the non-homogeneity of the canopy leads to the separation of the canopy layer into an upper foliage layer and a lower bush layer, characterised respectively by an increasing streamwise velocity and turbulence intensity, and a weak backflow. The conclusions report an improved description of the dynamic layer and regions of motion presented in the literature.
| Lingua originale | Inglese |
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| pagine (da-a) | 109557-N/A |
| Rivista | Agricultural and Forest Meteorology |
| Volume | 339 |
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| Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2023 |
Keywords
- Forest canopy flow
- Finite forest
- OpenFOAM
- RANS simulation
- Quadrant analysis
- Non-homogeneous forest canopy