多物理
环境科学
风洞
空气动力学
气象学
计算流体力学
城市气候
自然通风
大气科学
城市规划
工程类
通风(建筑)
土木工程
航空航天工程
地质学
地理
有限元法
结构工程
作者
Yongling Zhao,Lup Wai Chew,Yifan Fan,Christof Gromke,Jian Hang,Yongping Yu,Alessio Ricci,Yan Zhang,Yunpeng Xue,Sofia Fellini,Parham A. Mirzaei,Naiping Gao,Matteo Carpentieri,Pietro Salizzoni,Jianlei Niu,Jan Carmeliet
出处
期刊:urban climate
[Elsevier]
日期:2023-09-01
卷期号:51: 101659-101659
被引量:10
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.uclim.2023.101659
摘要
Experimental investigations using wind and water tunnels have long been a staple in fluid mechanics research. These experiments often choose a specific physical process to be investigated, whereas studies involving multiscale and multiphysics processes are rare. In the era of climate change, there is increasing interest in innovative experimental studies in which fluid (wind and water) tunnels are used in the modeling of multiscale, multiphysics phenomena of the urban climate. Fluid tunnel measurements of urban-physics-related phenomena are also required to facilitate the development and validation of advanced multiphysics numerical models. As a repository of knowledge for modeling these urban processes, we cover the fundamentals, experimental design guidelines, recent advances, and outlook of eight selected research areas, i.e., (i) absorption of solar radiation, (ii) inhomogeneous thermal buoyancy effects, (iii) influence of thermal stratification on land-atmosphere interactions, (iv) indoor and outdoor natural ventilation, (v) aerodynamic effects of vegetation, (vi) dispersion of pollutants, (vii) outdoor wind thermal comfort, and (viii) wind flows over complex urban sites. Three main challenges are discussed, i.e., (i) the modeling of multiphysics, (ii) the modeling of anthropogenic processes, and (iii) the combined use of fluid tunnels and scaled outdoor and field measurements for urban climate studies.
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