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Setting the scene: CFD and symposium overview

  • Published : 2002.04.25

Abstract

The present situation of CWE(Computational Wind Engineering) and the papers presented to the CWE 2000 Symposium are reviewed from the following viewpoints; 1) topics treated, 2) utilization of commercial code (software), 3) incompleteness of CWE, 4) remaining research subjects, 5) prediction accuracy, 6) new fields of CWE application, etc. Firstly, new tendencies within CWE applications are indicated. Next, the over-attention being given to the application field and the lack of attention to fundamental problems, including prediction error analysis, are pointed out. Lastly, the future trends of CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) applications to wind engineering design are discussed.

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  1. S. Murakami, A. Mochida, S. Kim, R. Ooka, S. Yoshida, H. Kondo, Y. Genchi and A. Shimada (2000), "Software platform for the total analysis of wind climate and urban heat island - integration of CWE simulations from human scale to urban scale - ", Computational Wind Engineering 2000, University of Birmingham, UK

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