2017
DOI: 10.5937/jaes15-12935
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Transient simulation of impulse wind effect on a tall shipyard frame structure

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“…v is the speed at h, v 10 is the speed at h 10 , and α is the surface roughness coefficient, which depends on the features of the area [49]. Since the data were collected at 10 m, the value of α may be calculated utilizing Equation (25) [50,51]:…”
Section: Wind Speed Fluctuation With Altitudementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…v is the speed at h, v 10 is the speed at h 10 , and α is the surface roughness coefficient, which depends on the features of the area [49]. Since the data were collected at 10 m, the value of α may be calculated utilizing Equation (25) [50,51]:…”
Section: Wind Speed Fluctuation With Altitudementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, the distribution of wind at several timeframes or models for predicting wind velocity is necessary to properly estimate the potential of a certain location's wind resources [24]. Furthermore, the wind speed rises with height, and wind also flows through and over terrain constrictions, causing areas of greater and lesser flow and turbulence with a consistent influence because of its long oscillatory duration that translates to a low frequency [25]. The wind energy potential in Ramallah, which now serves as the Palestinian National Authority's de facto administrative headquarters is investigated in this article.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the speed of the wind increases with the increase of the altitude, particularly in the coastal regions. Wind is also fl owing through and over land constrictions, leading to regions of higher or lower fl ow and turbulence with a constant infl uence due to its large period of oscillation which means a small frequency [12]. In this paper, we determine the potential of wind energy in the capital city of Jordan, Amman.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Goran Radoičić et al -Determination of heavy machines performances by using a measuring system with telemetric synchronization and transmission of signals(1) …”
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