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Effects of wind fences on the wind environment around Jang Bogo Antarctic Research Station.

Authors :
Wang, Jang-Woon
Kim, Jae-Jin
Choi, Wonsik
Mun, Da-Som
Kang, Jung-Eun
Kwon, Hataek
Kim, Jin-Soo
Han, Kyung-Soo
Source :
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences. Dec2017, Vol. 34 Issue 12, p1404-1414. 11p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

This study investigated the flow characteristics altered by Jang Bogo Antarctic Research Station using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling. The topography and buildings around Jang Bogo Station were constructed with computer-aided-design data in the CFD model domain. We simulated 16 cases with different inflow directions, and compared the flow characteristics with and without Jang Bogo Station for each inflow direction. The wind data recorded by the site's automatic weather station (AWS) were used for comparison. Wind rose analysis showed that the wind speed and direction after the construction of Jang Bogo Station were quite different from those before construction. We also investigated how virtual wind fences would modify the flow patterns, changing the distance of the fence from the station as well as the porosity of the fence. For westerly inflows, when the AWS was downwind of Jang Bogo Station, the decrease in wind speed was maximized (−81% for west-northwesterly). The wind speed reduction was also greater as the distance of the fence was closer to Jang Bogo Station. With the same distance, the fence with medium porosity (25%-33%) maximized the wind speed reduction. These results suggest that the location and material of the wind fence should be selected carefully, or AWS data should be interpreted cautiously, for particular prevailing wind directions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02561530
Volume :
34
Issue :
12
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
126112783
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-017-6333-x