High buildings or architectural complex in urban areas remarkably distort the urban surface wind fields. As the air flow approaches, local strong wind may appear around the buildings. The strong wind makes the pedestrians on sidewalks, entrances and terrace very uncomfortable and causes the pedestrian...
Modeling and measurement of sediment transport by waves in the vortex ripple regime [1] Above steep, wave-induced sand ripples, which occur extensively in shallow sea areas, the momentum transfer and suspended sediment dynamics are dominat... AG Davies,PD Thorne - 《Journal of Geophysical Research...
On the Characteristics of Natural Wind Speed at Urban Areas : Part1 u Component of Fluctuating Wind Speed measured by Sonic Anemometer 大熊 武司 , 丸川 比佐夫 , 新堀 喜則 , 加藤 信男 , Minai Hisaturgu Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. B, Str...
K., 2013. Study on increasing wind power in buildings using TRIZ tool in urban areas. Energy & Buildings, 61(2), 344-348.Padmanabhan, K.K., Study on Increasing Wind Power in buildings using TRIZ Tool in Urban areas. Energy and Buildings, 2013....
The full influence of urban areas on the regional wind flow patterns has many facets. This research paper is focussed on such phenomenon associated with Wind Flows around High Rise buildings. The case taken is that of a Building Complex situated in the heart of Bhopal city and wind modelling ...
Green infrastructure network as social spaces for well-being of urban residents in Taiping, Malaysia Green infrastructure network is greenery and open spaces linked by streets, waterways and drainage ways around and between urban areas, at all spatial scal... M Mansor,I Said 被引量: 21发表: 20...
Studies on social acceptance of wind power projects typically evaluate wind power in isolation, or as a choice between wind and no wind. However, at a societal level, the choice is not limited to whether, how or where wind turbines should be sited, but w
Evolution and simulation optimization of rural settlements in urban-rural integration areas from a multi-gradient perspective: A case study of the Lan-Bai ... With the rapid growth of global urbanization, rural land has been continuously occupied, which has brought about profound changes in human-...
Water erosion is more common in humid areas, and wind erosion dominates in arid regions. However, in some arid or semi-arid regions, both erosion processes contribute significantly to the total soil erosion (Du et al., 2016). Given that a large part of the East Africa region (ca. 60%,...
As we attempt to de-fossilize the centralized energy generation and meet the increasing electricity demand, it is reasonable to expect re-configuration of urban environment into a network of smaller centers with relatively self-contained energy generation capabilities with an increase in individual ...