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Computation of wind flows around two tall buildings
AbstractExperimental results by Taniike [1] for wind flows around two tall buildings are compared with results from a computer simulation. The simulation uses a steady-state solution method with a k-ε model of turbulence. In the measured flow, the vortices shed from each building have a strong influence on pressures on and around the other building. This research examines the accuracy of steady-state solution methods in the prediction of mean pressures in such flows.
Computation of wind flows around two tall buildings
AbstractExperimental results by Taniike [1] for wind flows around two tall buildings are compared with results from a computer simulation. The simulation uses a steady-state solution method with a k-ε model of turbulence. In the measured flow, the vortices shed from each building have a strong influence on pressures on and around the other building. This research examines the accuracy of steady-state solution methods in the prediction of mean pressures in such flows.
Computation of wind flows around two tall buildings
Paterson, D.A. (author) / Papenfuss, A.T. (author)
1993-01-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Computation of wind flow around two tall buildings
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