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Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 38 (1991) 485-488 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam — Printed in The Netherlands Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics Contents Volume 38 (1991) Vol. 38 No. 1: Special Issue on Vehicle Aerodynamics RARER ERSTE PEs eee Dee NEE EEE SEND ee PIE PO OLCOTT CeO EMME NE Oe Hr mRNA EO oa FEY Se Vii Wind tunnel tests on the influence of fixed ground board length on the aerodynamic characteristics of simple commercial vehicle models Sa Gn “UII, SITU. TPG sos hinieneeaiicinncpensinitnn slith isiceencdhbibabnbasitubheimiutibaghiudbndssiginsabianiavaliibestiaibien 1 Determination of dynamic pressure and reference pressure in automobile wind tunnels with open test section P. Miillenbach and K.-R. Deutenbach (Munich, Germany) .................ccccccccceesseceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeees 11 Wind tunnel tests to obtain train aerodynamic drag coefficients: Reynolds number and ground simulation effects C.J. Baker and N.J. Brockie (Nottingham, U.K.| )..................sccccccsssssescccessesceceseseseeseesseeeeeseeeees 23 Influence of boundary layer control systems on the flow field around passenger cars P. Miillenbach and K.-R. Deutenbach (Munich, Germany ) ...................:cccccsessseeeeeesseeceeeeseeeees 29 The effect of ground simulation on the flow around vehicles in wind tunnel testing B. Fago (Hamburg, Germany), H. Lindner (Hannover, Germany) and O. Benen Gen, CII D..ssicssnesisnsenenninanecesonnnentonsncnceiiebbabinndeccassheiisiesissedineieisileipebebl 47 Testing of road vehicles under cross wind conditions C. Kramer, R. Grundmann and H.J. Gerhardt (Aachen, Germany) ................::ccseeeceeeeeeeeeees 59 The wind tunnel simulation of wind turbulence for surface vehicle testing i ann errs SEINE iain alceheltnsilduernietneblidernanemthieseantiahidcniarketichnehenliiiubtnenioneeddaennis 71 Moving surface boundary-layer control as applied to two-dimensional and three- dimensional bluff bodies V.J. Modi, M.S.U. Fernando and T. Yokomizo (Vancouver, Canada) .............:cccssseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 83 Vol. 38 Nos. 2-3: Special Issue on Building Aerodynamics IPD 1 snctiiethtssecteucteameteinteicesiontsnididciieaesee tineseiotcinicice seiiai achidtai ainiael s iii Statistical analysis of the sea-land breeze and its effect on the air temperature in summer H. Kitayama, T. Katayama and T. Hayashi (Kasuga, Japan), J. Tsutsumi (Chikushigaoka, Japan) and A. Ishii (Shiobaru, Japan) ...............:ccccsssesssssssesseseeeeeeeeeeseeeeees 93 Wind data generator: A knowledge-based expert system ae Ge SEUUIEND, TIRE, SGI ccicsccnshichinvecosinnssebecesensebsbieldtenabintiibbnieieebbesttndeesebistiaenbinenince 101 Wind tunnel simulation of the flow around two-dimensional hills A.D. Ferreira, M.C.G. Silva, D.X. Viegas and A.G. Lopes (Coimbra, Portugal ).................. 109 The influence of upwind topography on the development of the boundary layer profile over a city centre A.M. Goliger and R.V. Milford (Pretoria, South Africa) .0..........:cccccccccssesseseesecesseseeseeeeeseeeees 123 Wind climate in city centres: Pedestrian comfort versus accumulation of pollutants H.J. Gerhardt and C. Kramer (Aachen, Germany )..............ccccccccsssssssscsssssssscsssssssscscssssscssessees 131 0167-6105/91/$03.50 © 1991 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. All rights reserved. 486 Numerical simulation of wind in a built-up environment and experimental verification M. Bottema, J.G.M. Eggels and J.A. Wisse (Eindhoven, The Netherlands ).....................+ Wind tunnel simulation of the surface layer flow for the prediction of wind loads on low- rise structures EEE 6S IND CIIRIIINOIINNL, "Wil, TFIIIT Dacc scnnasonsodoveeassssentinesiseteeninnbinensccaiscsosssonpecscoretqnesnreoneseest Design considerations for buildings in a sandy and dusty environment K.K. Bofah, C. Kramer and H.J. Gerhardt (Aachen, Germany) ...............::csscsesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Measurement of velocity near and pressure on a cylindrical tower located on irregular terrain J. Maier-Erbacher and E.J. Plate (Karlsruhe, Germany) .................cccscsesseeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeees Full-scale measurement of wind pressures and response accelerations of a high-rise building T. Ohkuma and H. Marukawa (Yokohama, Japan), Y. Niihori and N. Kato I I ciel endalenenlnetahnsbmalinnenneeetdligtannnnendietiniddiuanteannniinibbiesiidiins Effect of damping of interference-induced oscillations of two identical circular cylinders M.M. Zdravkovich and E.B. Medeiros (Salford, UK )...............ccccccccssssssssssesseeeeeeecseceeeeeeeeeecees Frequency-dependent wind load coefficients of rectangular cylinders es ED CII III Diss ah a chcclsbscctisciasebitensinttibaderinntpenistatndnsecccnnvscuncvensesncouesbeasconsece Field measurements of pressures on the Texas Tech Building M.L. Levitan, K.C. Mehta and W.P. Vann (Lubbock, TX, USA) and J.D. Hilmes a is I oaitanclicithsniciietictnintictipibnitieniiinniatinncindinaneineidnindnnbbasashniiinesinegnsannescctinsete Pressure measurements on the Texas Tech Building: Wind tunnel measurements and comparisons with full scale I I sa saint alee have abldianaseteninnblichiindeesesence’ Comparisons of wind-tunnel and full-scale surface pressure measurements on low-rise pitched-roof buildings G.M. Richardson (Bedford, UK) and D. Surry (London, Ont., Canada ).................c::ccc00e The magnitude and distribution of wind-induced pressure on hip and gable roofs D. Meecham (London, UK), D. Surry and A.G. Davenport (London, Ont., Canada)........ Wind pressure on roofs of various geometries T. Stathopoulos and P. Saathoff (Montreal, Que., Camada) .............:::cccccssceseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Wind pressures on roofs of very low and very large industrial buildings C. Kramer and H.J. Gerhardt (Aachen, Germany) ...............:ccccsceeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeees Variability of low building wind loads due to surroundings T.C.E. Ho, D. Surry and A.G. Davenport (London, Ont., Canada) ..............ccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeees The effect of flow channelling on gable wall pressures I ce sadaleduennneno ens dbsansenensonstnnebiesbeacenes Effect of eaves detail on wind pressures over an industrial building a a I i oe Us ialinbebbsnncedieutésivesscndisuibiseriescenbnaie Wind loading on a portal frame agricultural building E. Savory, N. Toy, S. Dalley and J. Trussler (Guildford, UK) .0..........cccccccceeeeeeseeneeeeeeeeeeeeees Structural response of a portal framed building under wind load I A a sa sehaoedsenebesiniincchiinenbibnnenenetboenseents A simplified approach to the determination of the influence of internal pressures on the dynamics of large span roofs B.J. Vickery and P.N. Georgiou (London, Ont., Canada) .............c:ccccsssseseseeesseeeeseeeeeeneneeeeees Numerical calculations of the temperature distribution in a smoke layer caused by a fire in a building K.K. Bofah, H.J. Gerhardt, C. Kramer and V. Thiessen (Aachen, Germany) ..................... Internal pressure of double composite exteriors N. Chino, Y. Iwasa, Y. Mataki, T. Hagiwara and H. Sato (Tokyo, Japan) Wind tunnel tests to determine the wind forces on roof blocks for existing buildings H. Okada and M. Okabe (Ibaraki, Japan) Fluctuating wind load on cladding elements and roof pavers J. Wacker, R. Friedrich, E.J. Plate and U. Bergdolt (Karlsruhe, Germany ) Wind loads and flow regimes associated with sheltered lightweight greenhouses B. Tahouri, N. Toy and J. Booker (Guildford, UK) Characteristics of wind pressures on basic structures with curved surfaces and their response in turbulent flow T. Ogawa (Tokyo, Japan), M. Nakayama (Kanagawa-ken, Japan), S. Murayama (Tokyo, Japan) and Y. Sasaki (Kanagawa-ken, Japan) Further full-scale and model pressure measurements on a cantilever grandstand N.G. Pitsis and L.W. Apperley (Sydney, NSW, Australia) Wind tunnel investigations of roofs on fuel-tanks in connection with rain-water contamination H. Sockel and I. Kronke (Vienna, Austria) Wind tunnel test to design helidecks on the rooftops of high-rise buildings M. Nakayama and Y. Uchiami (Kanagawa-ken, Japan), K. Watagami (Tokyo, Japan) and K. Ui (Kanagawa-ken, Japan) A miniature cylindrical wind speed and direction sensor D. Surry, A. McDougall and I. Murley (London, Ont., Canada)

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