Better prediction of turbulent airflow around urban trees is necessary because it impacts urban pollutant dispersion, outdoor thermal comfort, energy efficiency, pedestrian-level comfort and urban heat island mitigation. A major challenge is how to obtain an accurate numerical model of the turbulent flow field around trees and an improved parameterization of the turbulent momentum deficit using the drag coefficient (Cd). To address this challenge, we use wind tunnel tests and real trees to measure Cd for four common subtropical tree species: Ficus microcarpa, Mangifera indica, Michelia alba and Bauhinia blakeana. The results show that the Cd of the four trees ranges from 0.523 to 0.932, and that the negative relationship between Cd and wind...
Air quality in urban and industrial complexes is of great importance owing to the many implications ...
This study analyses the aerodynamic effects of trees on local meteorological variables through in si...
Large-eddy simulations (LES) are used to gain insight into the effects of trees on turbulence, aerod...
The influence of trees in urban areas is typically assessed using urban microclimate models. These m...
Urban environments are constantly growing, as a result of which natural surface covers are replaced ...
AbstractAlthough trees are numerous in urban areas, their dynamic effects on the wind flow are usual...
Recent literature has demonstrated that local vegetation affects the flow pattern, and turbulent and...
Wind energy is relevant to self-sufficiency in urban areas, but the accuracy of wind assessment is a...
Wind energy is relevant to self-sufficiency in urban areas, but the accuracy of wind assessment is a...
Key message The drag force is frequently responsible for tree fall; however, its calculation depends...
Wind energy is relevant to self-sufficiency in urban areas, but the accuracy of wind assessment is a...
AbstractAlthough trees are numerous in urban areas, their dynamic effects on the wind flow are usual...
Wind energy is relevant to self-sufficiency in urban areas, but the accuracy of wind assessment is ...
This study analyses the aerodynamic effects of trees on local meteorological variables through in si...
This study analyses the aerodynamic effects of trees on local meteorological variables through in si...
Air quality in urban and industrial complexes is of great importance owing to the many implications ...
This study analyses the aerodynamic effects of trees on local meteorological variables through in si...
Large-eddy simulations (LES) are used to gain insight into the effects of trees on turbulence, aerod...
The influence of trees in urban areas is typically assessed using urban microclimate models. These m...
Urban environments are constantly growing, as a result of which natural surface covers are replaced ...
AbstractAlthough trees are numerous in urban areas, their dynamic effects on the wind flow are usual...
Recent literature has demonstrated that local vegetation affects the flow pattern, and turbulent and...
Wind energy is relevant to self-sufficiency in urban areas, but the accuracy of wind assessment is a...
Wind energy is relevant to self-sufficiency in urban areas, but the accuracy of wind assessment is a...
Key message The drag force is frequently responsible for tree fall; however, its calculation depends...
Wind energy is relevant to self-sufficiency in urban areas, but the accuracy of wind assessment is a...
AbstractAlthough trees are numerous in urban areas, their dynamic effects on the wind flow are usual...
Wind energy is relevant to self-sufficiency in urban areas, but the accuracy of wind assessment is ...
This study analyses the aerodynamic effects of trees on local meteorological variables through in si...
This study analyses the aerodynamic effects of trees on local meteorological variables through in si...
Air quality in urban and industrial complexes is of great importance owing to the many implications ...
This study analyses the aerodynamic effects of trees on local meteorological variables through in si...
Large-eddy simulations (LES) are used to gain insight into the effects of trees on turbulence, aerod...