2024-10-23
029799
Office Building | Animation of Transient Incompressible Turbulent Wind Flow Shown in Horizontal Slicer Plane
Office Building | Animation
3D Model
Specifications
Number of Nodes | 660 |
Number of Lines | 620 |
Number of Members | 285 |
Number of Surfaces | 65 |
Number of Load Cases | 1 |
Total Weight | 3360.665 tons |
Dimensions (Metric) | 46.688 x 20.227 x 20.297 m |
Dimensions (Imperial) | 153.18 x 66.36 x 66.59 feet |
Program Version | 5.21.00 |
2024-10-22
029569
House and Terrain Model | Animation of Transient Incompressible Turbulent Wind Flow Shown in Vertical Slicer Plane
House and Terrain Model | Animation
3D Model
2024-10-21
029344
Skyscraper | Animation of Transient Incompressible Turbulent Wind Flow Shown in Horizontal and Vertical Slicer Planes
Skyscraper | Animation
3D Model
2024-10-21
029343
Skyscraper | Animation of Transient Incompressible Turbulent Wind Flow Shown in Three Horizontal Slicer Planes
Skyscraper | Animation
Used in
3D Model
2024-10-21
029149
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | Animation of Transient Incompressible Turbulent Wind Flow Shown in Horizontal and Vertical Slicer Planes
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | Animation
3D Model
2024-10-21
029118
Concrete Building | Animation of Transient Incompressible Turbulent Wind Flow Shown in Horizontal Slicer Plane
Concrete Building | Animation
Used in
3D Model
2022-02-17
029076
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | Animation of Transient Incompressible Turbulent Wind Flow Shown in Horizontal Slicer Plane
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | Animation
3D Model
2022-02-15
028931
Wind Flow Simulation around Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Animation of transient incompressible turbulent wind flow simulation around Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum building
The image displays a detailed animation of transient incompressible turbulent wind flow around the iconic Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. A vertical slicer plane visually represents the dynamic interaction between architectural design and wind behavior, providing insights into potential pressure distributions and flow patterns crucial for optimizing building performance and safety. The use of advanced simulation software offers architects and civil engineers valuable tools to address aerodynamic challenges and enhance structural stability and energy efficiency in modern architectural projects. This visualization aids engineers in validating design assumptions and refining models to achieve optimal environmental considerations in urban settings.
3D Model
2024-10-18
028918
Willis Tower | Animation of Transient Incompressible Turbulent Wind Flow Shown in Horizontal Slicer Plane
Willis Tower | Animation
3D Model
2024-10-18
028907
Arc de Triomphe, Paris | Animation of Transient Incompressible Turbulent Wind Flow Shown in Vertical Slicer Plane
Arc de Triomphe, Paris | Animation
3D Model