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

تعداد نتایج: 4597380  

2012
Jana Caletková Michaela Klímová Dana Komínková

This article is focused on definition and identification of optimal ecological flow for macrozoobenthos communities in small urban creeks affected by urban drainage using the Physical HABitat Simulation (PHABSIM) system. It describes the process of determination of ecological flows, from field measurement to determined values. Results show that combine sewer overflows and storm water drains neg...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2017
Juan Pablo Carbajal João Paulo Leitão Carlo Albert Jörg Rieckermann

Many model based scientific and engineering methodologies, such as system identification, sensitivity analysis, optimization and control, require a large number of model evaluations. In particular, model based real-time control of urban water infrastructures and online flood alarm systems require fast prediction of the network response at different actuation and/or parameter values. General pur...

Journal: Desert 2019
M. Bazgir M. Mirhasani M. Tavakoli N. Rostami,

Wind erosion is considered as one of the main processes of land degradation in different parts of the world. Among the most effective ways to control wind erosion is to cover land surface with natural vegetation area. In this study, 3 replica soil samples were collected, at a depth of 0-3 cm, from various land uses in Dehloran, Ilam Province, Iran. Physical and chemical characteristics of soil ...

2014
Lisbet Sneftrup Hansen Morten Borup Arne Møller Peter Steen Mikkelsen

There is a growing requirement to generate more precise model simulations and forecasts of flows in urban drainage systems in both offline and online situations. Data assimilation tools are hence needed to make it possible to include system measurements in distributed, physically-based urban drainage models and reduce a number of unavoidable discrepancies between the model and reality. The latt...

2010
Thijs Defraeye Bert Blocken Jan Carmeliet

Convective heat transfer at exterior building surfaces has an impact on the design and performance of building components such as double-skin facades, solar collectors, solar chimneys, ventilated photovoltaic arrays, etc. and also affects the thermal climate and cooling load in urban areas. In this study, an overview is given of existing correlations of the exterior convective heat transfer coe...

2016
DAN LI TING SUN MAOFENG LIU LINLIN WANG ZHIQIU GAO

The interaction between urban heat islands (UHIs) and heat waves (HWs) is studied using measurements collected at two towers in the Beijing, China, metropolitan area and an analytical model. Measurements show that 1) the positive interaction betweenUHIs andHWs not only exists at the surface but also persists to higher levels (up to ;70m) and 2) the urban wind speed is enhanced by HWs during day...

2006
Rohinton Emmanuel Erik Johansson

Urbanisation leads to increased thermal stress in hot-humid climates due to increased surface and air temperatures and reduced wind speed. We examined the influence of urban morphology and sea breeze on the microclimate of Colombo, Sri Lanka. Air and surface temperatures, humidity and wind speed were measured at 1 rural and 5 urban sites during the warmest season. The urban sites differed in th...

2016
Ehsan Ghane Andry Z Ranaivoson Gary W Feyereisen Carl J Rosen John F Moncrief

Transport of nitrogen and phosphorus from agricultural and urban landscapes to surface water bodies can cause adverse environmental impacts. The main objective of this long-term study was to quantify and compare contaminant transport in agricultural drainage water and urban stormwater runoff. We measured flow rate and contaminant concentration in stormwater runoff from Willmar, Minnesota, USA, ...

Journal: :Sustainability 2023

As a venue for the 2022 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, National Alpine Skiing Center is located on Xiaohaitou Mountain in Beijing’s Yanqing district, where strong winds occur frequently. To reduce impact of competition, windbreak fences have been installed ski area. determine effect stability beside slope alpine skiing center, numerical simulation method was used to study performance 3.7 ...

Journal: :Physical review. E 2016
E Virot A Ponomarenko É Dehandschoewercker D Quéré C Clanet

Data from storms suggest that the critical wind speed at which trees break is constant (≃42m/s), regardless of tree characteristics. We question the physical origin of this observation both experimentally and theoretically. By combining Hooke's law, Griffith's criterion, and tree allometry, we show that the critical wind speed indeed hardly depends on the height, diameter, and elastic propertie...

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