2018
DOI: 10.3390/atmos9030113
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New Surrogate Model for Wind Pressure Coefficients in a Schematic Urban Environment with a Regular Pattern

Abstract: Natural ventilation and the use of fans are recognized as sustainable design strategies to reduce energy use while reaching thermal comfort. A big challenge for designers is to predict ventilation rates of buildings in dense urban areas. One significant factor for calculating the ventilation rate is the wind pressure coefficient (Cp). Cp values can be obtained at a high cost, via real measurements, wind tunnel experiments, or high computational effort via computational fluid dynamic (CFD) simulation. A fast su… Show more

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“…Nguyen Van and De Troyer [7] have elaborated, via a computationally intensive analysis, a surrogate model to calculate wind pressure coefficient (Cp) values of several urban patterns. This multiple linear regression model, with different functions for different orientations, is based on other surrogate models developed based on field measurements, wind tunnel measurements and CFD simulations.…”
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“…Nguyen Van and De Troyer [7] have elaborated, via a computationally intensive analysis, a surrogate model to calculate wind pressure coefficient (Cp) values of several urban patterns. This multiple linear regression model, with different functions for different orientations, is based on other surrogate models developed based on field measurements, wind tunnel measurements and CFD simulations.…”
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confidence: 99%