During storms, shade trees may fall as a result of excessive drag; anticipating such events has obvious benefits. We measured the drag of red maples (Acer rubrum L.) up to 5 m tall in winds up to 20 m/s. Drag correlated with tree mass, height and crown frontal area as previously shown in conifers and small deciduous trees tested in wind tunnels. Drag coefficients, based on still-air frontal areas, decreased, whereas drag-induced bending moments increased as wind speed increased. Drag predictions based on approximating canopies as simple shapes like triangles and rectangles did not accurately reflect measured drag, although manipulating drag coefficients can allow drag predictions based on simple shapes
Wind damage represents more than 50% by volume of forest damage in Europe. Recent evidence suggests ...
The wind speed distribution in forests is dominated by inhomogeneities like step changes in stand he...
Strong winds cause a great deal of damage to trees, and these falling trees inevitably damage proper...
In light of the risk of litigation following damage related to tree failure in urban and suburban se...
Key message The drag force is frequently responsible for tree fall; however, its calculation depends...
Drag coefficients of a real tree trunk and the sheltering effects of an upstream trunk on a downstr...
The influence of trees in urban areas is typically assessed using urban microclimate models. These m...
Arborists assume that pruning can help reduce the risk of tree failure by reducing the pressure exer...
Better prediction of turbulent airflow around urban trees is necessary because it impacts urban poll...
This report presents an experimental and analysis study of wind drag within simulated forest canopy ...
The relationship between wind speed and drag coefficient was experimentally investigated in two mixe...
In building and environmental aerodynamics, wind tunnel studies of natural vegetative structures lik...
Tree crowns, unlike most bluff bodies, are both porous and flexible, so frontal area and crown defle...
The wind force acting on full-grown pine trees as they free fall was calculated based on comparison ...
Abstract The wind load a tree withstood is mainly applied to its crown, whose morphology and structu...
Wind damage represents more than 50% by volume of forest damage in Europe. Recent evidence suggests ...
The wind speed distribution in forests is dominated by inhomogeneities like step changes in stand he...
Strong winds cause a great deal of damage to trees, and these falling trees inevitably damage proper...
In light of the risk of litigation following damage related to tree failure in urban and suburban se...
Key message The drag force is frequently responsible for tree fall; however, its calculation depends...
Drag coefficients of a real tree trunk and the sheltering effects of an upstream trunk on a downstr...
The influence of trees in urban areas is typically assessed using urban microclimate models. These m...
Arborists assume that pruning can help reduce the risk of tree failure by reducing the pressure exer...
Better prediction of turbulent airflow around urban trees is necessary because it impacts urban poll...
This report presents an experimental and analysis study of wind drag within simulated forest canopy ...
The relationship between wind speed and drag coefficient was experimentally investigated in two mixe...
In building and environmental aerodynamics, wind tunnel studies of natural vegetative structures lik...
Tree crowns, unlike most bluff bodies, are both porous and flexible, so frontal area and crown defle...
The wind force acting on full-grown pine trees as they free fall was calculated based on comparison ...
Abstract The wind load a tree withstood is mainly applied to its crown, whose morphology and structu...
Wind damage represents more than 50% by volume of forest damage in Europe. Recent evidence suggests ...
The wind speed distribution in forests is dominated by inhomogeneities like step changes in stand he...
Strong winds cause a great deal of damage to trees, and these falling trees inevitably damage proper...