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From Qualitative Localisation to Quantitative Verification: Integrating Active IR Thermography and Laser Scanning in Wind Turbine Blade Inspection. [PDF]
Stawiarski A.
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A novel bridge wind-induced vibration response prediction algorithm based on temporal convolution network. [PDF]
Qu Y, Bai X, Zhu T, Zuo S.
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Small disturbance oscillation suppression strategy for doubly-fed wind turbine based on joint control of LADRC and AQPR. [PDF]
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Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2016
Wind can be beneficial for example in seafaring, flying or energy production, as well as it can have negative impact. This negative effects can be prevented by deep analysis and experimental methods. Verification of buildings and structures on the model before implementation contributes to saving funds and also has an impact on the environment.
Andrea Vranková, Milan Palko
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Wind can be beneficial for example in seafaring, flying or energy production, as well as it can have negative impact. This negative effects can be prevented by deep analysis and experimental methods. Verification of buildings and structures on the model before implementation contributes to saving funds and also has an impact on the environment.
Andrea Vranková, Milan Palko
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Applications of Wind Tunnels to Investigation of Wind-Engineering Problems
AIAA Journal, 1978Nomenclature A2 = torsional-stability aerodynamic coefficient Cp = specific heat at constant pressure dp = diameter of particle D = stack diameter e = coefficient of restitution / = natural frequency of building g = gravitational acceleration h = source height H = height of structure k = thermal conductivity of fluid or concentration coefficient K ...
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Computational Wind Engineering: Theory and Applications
2011Computational Wind Engineering (CWE) is the application of computational methods to Wind Engineering problems. While CWE is more than Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) alone, CFD has so far constituted the major part of CWE.
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Microzonation in Wind Engineering
Journal of the Structural Division, 1979The writers indicate a direction for the improvement of the wind design of structures. The direction involves the extension of previous wind speed mapping procedures to incorporate local meteorological conditions in the development of a wind speed map for a local geographic region.
Marshall Lew, Gary C. Hart
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Computational wind engineering
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 1990Abstract The state of the art of computational wind engineering is reviewed. Firstly, the numerical method for simulating turbulent airflow in wind engineering is described briefly. The diagnostic system for assessing the results of numerical simulation is described and error estimation and mesh resolution are discussed.
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