Digital simulation of turbulence in the atmospheric boundary layer : I - linear representation / by Bryan R. Kerman.: En57-65/2-77E-PDF
"As man-made structures have been made larger and more flexible, it has become imperative that the effects of the wind, both as a static and fluctuating force, be incorporated in structural and economic designs. In addition, in response to increasing concern for the quality of the environment, the need to understand the wind-driven diffusion mechanism distributing air—borne pollutants through the atmospheric environment has increased. An important difficulty lies in incorporating the wealth of information about the statistical structure of the wind, particularly near the ground into applications in a manner that is at once practical and realistic as it conveys important aspects of the meteorological dynamics of the problem"--Page 1.
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| Title | Digital simulation of turbulence in the atmospheric boundary layer : I - linear representation / by Bryan R. Kerman. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 1 online resource (40 pages, 13 unnumbered pages) : charts. |
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