Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
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Incorporating Geography Altered Breeze Streams into Primary and Ecological Breeze Designing Applications
Author(s): Mohsen Heshmati*
This study uses a series of wind tunnel tests and CFD simulations. It has been discovered that pedestrian-level wind environments with large
low-wind areas are produced by wind flows with yaw angles. These outcomes can be recreated utilizing regular breeze streams with an original
strategy called the same breeze rate point technique. Wind streams with little certain pitch points misrepresent the relocations and wind loadings of
designs, while negative pitch points are worthwhile for the streamlined exhibition of designs. The differential underlying optimal design exhibitions
are owing to contrasts in downwash and up wash streams, and shape of the shear layers at the top and lower part of a construction exposed to
twist streams with positive and negative pitch points. The yaw and pitch angles of wind are caused by topographical features, which alter the wind's
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DOI:
10.37421/2165-784X.2023.13.502
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