Wind tunnel tests are a commonly used method for studying wind characteristics of complex terrain; but truncation of the terrain model is usually unavoidable and affects the accuracy of the test results. For this reason, the effects of truncated and original terrain models on the simulation of wind characteristics for complex terrain were investigated by considering both nontruncated and truncated models, with the truncated model considering the applicability of two types of transition sections. The results show that the effect of topographic truncation on profiles of mean velocity and turbulence intensity is different for regions and that inclination angle profiles are extremely sensitive to the changing topographic features upwind. In tho...
When driving microscale large-eddy simulations with mesoscale model solutions, turbulence will take ...
This paper reports the results of a preliminary study examining the effects of valley presence on ai...
The averaged Navier-Stokes equations that describe turbulent flows are not fully closed which makes ...
Investigation of meteorological disasters caused by small-scale topography shows that flashover due ...
The turbulent flow above complex and generic terrain has been investigated in a wind tunnel. The obj...
Wind tunnel experiments were conducted to investigate the wind characteristics in the mountainous va...
Numerical studies on the wind characteristics over gorge and valley terrains are very rare. Some sim...
The application of reduced order models for the estimations of local atmospheric flows in presence o...
The paper describes the development of a scaled model of complex terrain, suitable for terrain-wind ...
The strong wind flow affected by mountainous terrain generates occasionally a big gust, causing seri...
In modelling wind flow over a flat and complex terrain, the choice of roughness-length-distribution ...
CER77-78RNM-VAS50a-b.CER77-78RJBB-RNM-VAS51.For the United States Department of Energy, Division of ...
The modelling of the wind resource over arbitrary topography is required to optimize the micrositing...
Cover: Illustration of the simulations in STARCCM+ showing streamlines, wind turbines has been edite...
A wind tunnel study of speed-up effects above the very crest of a sharp-edged escarpment and a hill ...
When driving microscale large-eddy simulations with mesoscale model solutions, turbulence will take ...
This paper reports the results of a preliminary study examining the effects of valley presence on ai...
The averaged Navier-Stokes equations that describe turbulent flows are not fully closed which makes ...
Investigation of meteorological disasters caused by small-scale topography shows that flashover due ...
The turbulent flow above complex and generic terrain has been investigated in a wind tunnel. The obj...
Wind tunnel experiments were conducted to investigate the wind characteristics in the mountainous va...
Numerical studies on the wind characteristics over gorge and valley terrains are very rare. Some sim...
The application of reduced order models for the estimations of local atmospheric flows in presence o...
The paper describes the development of a scaled model of complex terrain, suitable for terrain-wind ...
The strong wind flow affected by mountainous terrain generates occasionally a big gust, causing seri...
In modelling wind flow over a flat and complex terrain, the choice of roughness-length-distribution ...
CER77-78RNM-VAS50a-b.CER77-78RJBB-RNM-VAS51.For the United States Department of Energy, Division of ...
The modelling of the wind resource over arbitrary topography is required to optimize the micrositing...
Cover: Illustration of the simulations in STARCCM+ showing streamlines, wind turbines has been edite...
A wind tunnel study of speed-up effects above the very crest of a sharp-edged escarpment and a hill ...
When driving microscale large-eddy simulations with mesoscale model solutions, turbulence will take ...
This paper reports the results of a preliminary study examining the effects of valley presence on ai...
The averaged Navier-Stokes equations that describe turbulent flows are not fully closed which makes ...