Zhu, LichengLichengZhuMcCrum, DanielDanielMcCrumKeenahan, JenniferJenniferKeenahan2023-07-122023-07-122022 CERI2022-08-26978-0-9573957-5-6http://hdl.handle.net/10197/24563The 2022 Civil Engineering Research in Ireland (CERI) and Irish Transportation Research Network (ITRN) Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 25-26th August 2022In this paper, 3D CFD models of a bridge section of the Queensferry Crossing Bridge including a bus and other secondary structures on the deck are developed in OpenFOAM using the k-ω-SST turbulence model to determine the aerodynamic coefficients. The aerodynamic performance of the bridge deck accounting for several angles of attack with the bus located in various traffic lanes is investigated. The models are then validated with wind tunnel test results and good agreement is found between the 3D CFD models and the wind tunnel tests. The importance of the validated models is that they can be used in the future to study what wind speed should be set as a limit to prevent high-sided vehicles from overturning on the Queensferry Crossing Bridge.enAerodynamicBridgeCFDWind tunnelA 3D computational fluid dynamics validation study for the Queensferry Crossing Bridge with bus models on the deckConference Publication2022-08-25201908300012https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/