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The effect of mountain wind on the falling snow deposition
[摘要] The air-flow over morphologic prominence is of vital importance for the temporal and spatial variations of snow distribution, which may further affect the hydrological cycle, climate system, ecological evolution as well as other natural processes. Most previous studies have neglected the effect of non-uniform mountain wind on the trajectory of falling snow particle and thus the uneven snow distribution over complex terrain is little known. Here in this paper, we carry out a numerical study on the deposition process of mixed grain size snow particles over mountain terrains. A three-dimensional large eddy simulation (LES) code is used to predict the wind field and the fluid-solid coupling effect is considered, the Lagrangian particle tracking method is employed to track the movement of each falling snow particle. Our results suggest the boundary layer flow over steep slopes or complex terrains exhibits obvious uneven characteristics. The mountain wind has obvious effect on the motion of snow particles and finally results in a non-uniform distribution of snow. This research is of significance to understand the evolution of high resolution snow distribution in cold highland areas.
[发布日期]  [发布机构] Key Laboratory of Mechanics on Disaster and Environment in Western China (Lanzhou University), Ministry of Education of China, 730000, China^1;Department of Mechanics, School of Civil Engineering and Mechanics, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou; 730000, China^2
[效力级别] 力学 [学科分类] 力学,机械学
[关键词] Complex terrains;Deposition process;Fluid-solid coupling;Hydrological cycles;Lagrangian particle tracking;Non-uniform distribution;Snow distribution;Temporal and spatial variation [时效性] 
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