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Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering
EISSN: 1943-5487
ISSN: 0887-3801
Priority: 6
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Description: The Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering serves as a resource to researchers, practitioners, and students on advances and innovative ideas in computing as applicable to the engineering profession. Many such ideas emerge from recent developments More ...
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Reliable Bridge Scour Simulation Using Eulerian Two-Phase Flow Theory
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A CFD-based simulation methodology for bridge scour using an Eulerian two-phase flow model is proposed in the present study. The basic conservation equations and four unique simulation issues are firstly addressed during ...
CFD Simulations and Analyses for Bridge-Scour Development Using a Dynamic-Mesh Updating Technique
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A computational fluid dynamics (CFD)-based simulation methodology using a dynamic mesh updating technique is proposed in this study. This method can numerically describe the complicated 3D scour behavior around the piers ...
CFD Simulations and Analyses for Bridge-Scour Development Using a Dynamic-Mesh Updating Technique
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A computational fluid dynamics (CFD)-based simulation methodology using a dynamic mesh updating technique is proposed in this study. This method can numerically describe the complicated 3D scour behavior around the piers ...
Reliable Bridge Scour Simulation Using Eulerian Two-Phase Flow Theory
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A CFD-based simulation methodology for bridge scour using an Eulerian two-phase flow model is proposed in the present study. The basic conservation equations and four unique simulation issues are firstly addressed during ...
Computational Simulation of Live-Bed Bridge Scour Considering Suspended Sediment Loads
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: While the suspended sediment loads play a very important role during the process of bridge-scour development, no computational models exist for reliable quantitative simulation and analysis of such loads during the scouring ...