The accuracy of geometric modeling is largely determined by the specific requirements of the project. Flow-relevant building details, such as rounded corners, protruding elements (e.g., railings or balconies), and roof overhangs, can significantly impact flow conditions. The decision on whether and to what extent these details can be simplified must be made individually for each case, considering the simulation objectives and required accuracy. A careful balance between level of detail and computational efficiency is essential.
H. Examples
- H1.1. 2D Square Plane
- H1.2. Bridge Section
- H.1.3. Cube Example
- H1.4. Atmospheric Boundary Layer Test
- H 1.6. Measured Data for Wind Loads on Small Buildings (WTG Example 9.3)
- H.1.7. Measurement Data for Multiple Structures (WTG Example 9.4)
- H.1.8. Measurement Data for Wind Loads on Cylindrical Structures (WTG Example 9.5)
D4. Detailing
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