نتایج جستجو برای: urban flows which significantly reduce drainage wind speed

تعداد نتایج: 4597380  

In this research paper, a 10 minute period measured wind speed data at 10 m, 30 m, and 40 m heights are presented for one of the major provinces of Iran. Four stations in Khuzestan- Abadan, Hosseyneh, Mahshahr, and Shushtar- are analyzed to determine the potential of wind power generation in this province. From the primary evaluation and by determining mean wind speed and also the Weibull f...

2016
Christine Ketterer Andreas Matzarakis

The spatial and temporal differences of climate, urban heat island and future conditions were assessed for Stuttgart, a city located in complex topography in Southwest Germany. The present and future urban climate conditions were analysed using hourly measured data from 2000 to 2011 of 5 measuring stations and data from regional climate simulations. The urban heat island intensity was quantifie...

Journal: :international journal of smart electrical engineering 2012
shahram javadi zeinab hojjatinia

in this paper, a new approach is proposed in order to select an optimal membership function for inputs of wind speed prediction system. then using a fuzzy method and the stochastic characteristics of wind speed in the previous year, the wind speed modeling is performed and the wind speed for the future year will be predicted. in this proposed method, the average and the standard deviation of in...

2013
CHANGGUI LIN KUN YANG JUN QIN RONG FU

Previous studies indicated that surface wind speed over China declined during past decades, and several explanations exist in the literature. This study presents long-term (1960–2009) changes of both surface and upper-air wind speeds over China and addresses observed evidence to interpret these changes. It is found that surface wind over China underwent a three-phase change over the past 50 yr:...

2014
Kyle Hamish Elliott Lorraine S Chivers Lauren Bessey Anthony J Gaston Scott A Hatch Akiko Kato Orla Osborne Yan Ropert-Coudert John R Speakman James F Hare

BACKGROUND Windscapes affect energy costs for flying animals, but animals can adjust their behavior to accommodate wind-induced energy costs. Theory predicts that flying animals should decrease air speed to compensate for increased tailwind speed and increase air speed to compensate for increased crosswind speed. In addition, animals are expected to vary their foraging effort in time and space ...

Journal: :Drones 2023

This study examines the impact of wind/gust speed conditions on airside traffic flows at vertiports in context on-demand urban air mobility based Vertidrome Airside Level Service Framework. A wind-dependent operational concept introducing four wind categories with corresponding separation values is developed and applied simulation. decade (2011–2020) historical METAR reports are analyzed for a ...

2009
Joseph E. Borovsky Michael H. Denton

[1] During 124 high-speed-stream-driven storms from two solar cycles, a multispacecraft average of the 1.1–1.5 MeV electron flux measured at geosynchronous orbit is examined to study global dropouts of the flux. Solar wind and magnetospheric measurements are analyzed with a superposed epoch technique, with the superpositions triggered by storm-convection onset, by onset of the relativistic-elec...

2007
Marko Princevac Akula Venkatram

We examine the performance of three methods to estimate the surface friction velocity and the Monin–Obukhov (MO) length in stable conditions. Estimates from these methods are compared with measurements made at two urban sites: the Wilmington site located in the middle of an urban area, and the VTMX site located on a sloping, smooth area in Salt Lake City. The first method uses the mean wind at ...

Journal: :Physics of fluids 2014
Siobhan K Halloran Anthony S Wexler William D Ristenpart

Turbulent dispersion of passive scalar quantities has been extensively studied in wind tunnel settings, where the flow is carefully conditioned using flow straighteners and grids. Much less is known about turbulent dispersion in the "unconditioned" flows generated by fans that are ubiquitous in indoor environments, despite the importance of these flows to pathogen and contaminant transport. Her...

2006
E. M. Harnett R. M. Winglee

[1] Three-dimensional multifluid simulations of the solar wind interaction with a magnetized Mars are used to determine both the effect of the crustal magnetic field on ionospheric loss rate and the ionospheric loss rate as a function of solar wind conditions. Ionospheric losses on the order of 10 O2 + ions per second are found for quiet solar wind conditions. This is of the same order as that ...

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