April 1997
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Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
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April 1997
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21 Reads
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
December 1993
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15 Reads
August 1993
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21 Reads
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1 Citation
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
August 1993
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40 Reads
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
August 1993
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9 Reads
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2 Citations
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
August 1993
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Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
January 1993
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15 Reads
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26 Citations
... This is the same L z as the original problem proposed in the ERCOFTAC workshops [29] [30] and thereafter used for most of the numerical studies. Compared with previous LES calculations presented in [47] where L z = 2, in those workshops the domain in the span-wise direction was extended to L z = 4 to allow the correct formation of 3D structures . In any case, this must be long enough to ensure that turbulent fluctuations are uncorrelated at a separation of one half-period, L z /2. ...
January 1993
... This turbulence model was originally developed to capture turbulence anisotropy by proposing a cubic relation between stress and strain, which significantly improves the predictions of three-dimensional fluid flow and heat transfer not only in and around a single object [36] is selected as the turbulence model for the CFD analysis. This turbulence model was originally developed to capture turbulence anisotropy by proposing a cubic relation between stress and strain, which significantly improves the predictions of three-dimensional fluid flow and heat transfer not only in and around a single object [36][37][38], but also around several objects [39]. This model has been successfully and widely used in mechanical engineering because of its high prediction accuracy. ...
August 1993
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics