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Limitations of wind tunnel experiments in study of airflow around buildings
Limiting effects of various factors in accuracy of wind tunnel tests on models are studied in connection with distribution of air pollution; inertia forces in incident airstream, and efflux velocities; secondary flow behind buildings; effects of stable stratification, and of buoyancy of effluents; stably stratified shearflow.
Limitations of wind tunnel experiments in study of airflow around buildings
Limiting effects of various factors in accuracy of wind tunnel tests on models are studied in connection with distribution of air pollution; inertia forces in incident airstream, and efflux velocities; secondary flow behind buildings; effects of stable stratification, and of buoyancy of effluents; stably stratified shearflow.
Limitations of wind tunnel experiments in study of airflow around buildings
Air Water Pollution
Scorer, R.S. (author)
1963
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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