Wind engineering
Use ONLY for pedestrian-level wind comfort/safety, aerodynamic drag on individual buildings or building arrays as a load or for design, and structural wind loading on buildings, bridges, towers and tall structures (incl. wind-tunnel testing). Do NOT use for general urban canopy flow, NWP-scale drag parametrisations, dispersion or air quality studies that aren't specifically about pedestrian-level effects, or software/method papers — those have their own tags (drag, dispersion, air-quality, parameterization, ibm, urban-form, ...).
Publications (1)
- The drag length is key to quantifying tree canopy drag Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics (2025)
Demos (1)
- Wind in urban terrain Place rectangular buildings on a top-down city plan, rotate the wind direction, and watch the particle field show channelling, wakes, and stagnation zones.