2023
DOI: 10.1061/jaeied.aeeng-1546
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Comparative Study of Architectural Elements to Improve the Wind Environment in Hot and Humid Climates

Mehdi Khakzand,
Saeid Chahardoli,
Anahita Niknejad
et al.
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“…Numerical simulation of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) plays a key role in the field of building wind environment simulation research. This method is based on the equations of fluid dynamics, through the analysis of the wind field and thermal environment in the building and its surrounding environment, to realize the detailed analysis of complex building models.CFD technology through numerical simulation and visual means of expression, making it possible to compare and analyze a variety of influencing factors, so as to effectively improve the quality of the design of the wind environment of the building and to reduce the economic investment required for the experiments [32] .…”
Section: Simulation Of Computational Fluid Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerical simulation of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) plays a key role in the field of building wind environment simulation research. This method is based on the equations of fluid dynamics, through the analysis of the wind field and thermal environment in the building and its surrounding environment, to realize the detailed analysis of complex building models.CFD technology through numerical simulation and visual means of expression, making it possible to compare and analyze a variety of influencing factors, so as to effectively improve the quality of the design of the wind environment of the building and to reduce the economic investment required for the experiments [32] .…”
Section: Simulation Of Computational Fluid Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%