Numerical investigation of wind-induced interference in a random urban array

The presence of surrounding obstacles influences wind velocity and pressure distributions in a building cluster. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling approach namely Large Eddy Simulation (LES) was performed in simulating the wind flow in a random urban array comprised of vertically random b...

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Main Authors: Mohammad, Ahmad Faiz, Zaki, Sheikh Ahmad, Mat Ali, Mohamed Sukri, Yakub, Fitri, Hagishima, Aya
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spelling my.utm.854552020-06-30T08:45:38Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85455/ Numerical investigation of wind-induced interference in a random urban array Mohammad, Ahmad Faiz Zaki, Sheikh Ahmad Mat Ali, Mohamed Sukri Yakub, Fitri Hagishima, Aya TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The presence of surrounding obstacles influences wind velocity and pressure distributions in a building cluster. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling approach namely Large Eddy Simulation (LES) was performed in simulating the wind flow in a random urban array comprised of vertically random building clusters. Wind pressure distribution was analysed using two parameters: (a) reference pressure coefficient (Cpref) based on the pressure difference between an arbitrary and free-stream points and (b) wind pressure coefficient ΔCp based on the pressure difference between windward and leeward building surfaces. The contour plots of Cpref surrounding the tallest building showed the wind-induced interference decreased with height for two wind directions tested (0° and 180°), indicated by the increasing Cpref values. The Cpref distribution along the horizontal sections of the same building also showed its values increased with height. Finally, the local interference effects were parameterized in each building cluster containing a target building for which the target ΔCp (henceforth ΔCptarget) and height (htarget) were determined. Current results showed that ΔCptarget / ΔCpave is almost linearly proportional with htarget/have. These findings can be used to assess the wind-induced interference effects on natural ventilation potential particularly in random arrays. UiTM Press 2018-03-15 Article PeerReviewed Mohammad, Ahmad Faiz and Zaki, Sheikh Ahmad and Mat Ali, Mohamed Sukri and Yakub, Fitri and Hagishima, Aya (2018) Numerical investigation of wind-induced interference in a random urban array. Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 5 (SI4). pp. 189-204. ISSN 1823-5514 https://jmeche.uitm.edu.my/browse-journals/special-issues/special-issue-2018-vol-5-4-advances-in-engineering-and-technology/
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Mohammad, Ahmad Faiz
Zaki, Sheikh Ahmad
Mat Ali, Mohamed Sukri
Yakub, Fitri
Hagishima, Aya
Numerical investigation of wind-induced interference in a random urban array
description The presence of surrounding obstacles influences wind velocity and pressure distributions in a building cluster. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling approach namely Large Eddy Simulation (LES) was performed in simulating the wind flow in a random urban array comprised of vertically random building clusters. Wind pressure distribution was analysed using two parameters: (a) reference pressure coefficient (Cpref) based on the pressure difference between an arbitrary and free-stream points and (b) wind pressure coefficient ΔCp based on the pressure difference between windward and leeward building surfaces. The contour plots of Cpref surrounding the tallest building showed the wind-induced interference decreased with height for two wind directions tested (0° and 180°), indicated by the increasing Cpref values. The Cpref distribution along the horizontal sections of the same building also showed its values increased with height. Finally, the local interference effects were parameterized in each building cluster containing a target building for which the target ΔCp (henceforth ΔCptarget) and height (htarget) were determined. Current results showed that ΔCptarget / ΔCpave is almost linearly proportional with htarget/have. These findings can be used to assess the wind-induced interference effects on natural ventilation potential particularly in random arrays.
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author Mohammad, Ahmad Faiz
Zaki, Sheikh Ahmad
Mat Ali, Mohamed Sukri
Yakub, Fitri
Hagishima, Aya
author_facet Mohammad, Ahmad Faiz
Zaki, Sheikh Ahmad
Mat Ali, Mohamed Sukri
Yakub, Fitri
Hagishima, Aya
author_sort Mohammad, Ahmad Faiz
title Numerical investigation of wind-induced interference in a random urban array
title_short Numerical investigation of wind-induced interference in a random urban array
title_full Numerical investigation of wind-induced interference in a random urban array
title_fullStr Numerical investigation of wind-induced interference in a random urban array
title_full_unstemmed Numerical investigation of wind-induced interference in a random urban array
title_sort numerical investigation of wind-induced interference in a random urban array
publisher UiTM Press
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85455/
https://jmeche.uitm.edu.my/browse-journals/special-issues/special-issue-2018-vol-5-4-advances-in-engineering-and-technology/
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