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Wind engineering

Wind engineering is a subset of mechanical engineering, structural engineering, meteorology, and applied physics that analyzes the effects of wind in the natural and the built environment and studies the possible damage, inconvenience or benefits which may result from wind. In the field of engineering it includes strong winds, which may cause discomfort…

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Wind loads on buildings

Wind comfort

Wind turbines

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Wind engineering

Nodes42
Edges41
Triples24
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.047619
Components1

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Wind engineering

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related to Further reading · 9
Wind engineering → Baker, Bert, Bibcode, Blocken, Computational Wind Engineering, Industrial Aerodynamics, Journal, Past, Wind
related to history · 8
Wind engineering → Alan Davenport, Alan Garnett Davenport, Building Research Establishment, He, National Physical Laboratory, The, UK, Wind
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Wind engineering → Again, The
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Wind engineering → subset of mechanical engineering

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Wind engineeringis asubset of mechanical engineering0.90text
Candlestick Parkinstance ofWind comfort near buildingsEffects of wind on the ventilation system in a buildingWind climate for wind energyAir pollution near buildingsWind engineering may be considered by s…0.80text
Arthur Ashe Stadium are known for their stronginstance ofWind comfort near buildingsEffects of wind on the ventilation system in a buildingWind climate for wind energyAir pollution near buildingsWind engineering may be considered by s…0.80text
sometimes swirly windsinstance ofWind comfort near buildingsEffects of wind on the ventilation system in a buildingWind climate for wind energyAir pollution near buildingsWind engineering may be considered by s…0.80text
which affect the playing conditionsinstance ofWind comfort near buildingsEffects of wind on the ventilation system in a buildingWind climate for wind energyAir pollution near buildingsWind engineering may be considered by s…0.80text
Wind engineeringrelated to Further readingBlocken0.60section
Wind engineeringrelated to Further readingBert0.60section
Wind engineeringrelated to Further readingComputational Wind Engineering0.60section
Wind engineeringrelated to Further readingPast0.60section
Wind engineeringrelated to Further readingJournal0.60section
Wind engineeringrelated to Further readingIndustrial Aerodynamics0.60section
Wind engineeringrelated to Further readingBibcode0.60section

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