Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
293680 Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A topographic multiplier is widely used to evaluate the effect of topography on the design wind speed. The maximum value of directional topographic multipliers has been used as the topographic multiplier in many design codes. However, this simplified method is conservative and overestimates the speedup effect in some cases. In this paper a topographic multiplier considering wind directionality is proposed by using Monte Carlo simulation, and investigated at two typical meteorological stations. Then a reduction factor is proposed as the ratio of the topographic multiplier estimated by Monte Carlo simulation to that obtained by the simplified method. A topographic variation coefficient is proposed as the deviation of directional topographic multipliers and investigated systematically by using terrain models. As a result, the reduction factor decreased as the topographic variation increased. An empirical formula is proposed to improve the simplified method.

► Topographic multiplier considering wind directionality is proposed. ► Reduction factor is proposed to express the effect of tropical cyclones. ► Topographic variation coefficient is proposed to express terrain complexity. ► Reduction factor decreased as the topographic variation coefficient increased. ► Topographic multiplier is evaluated as the product of the reduction factor.

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