Measurement of Wind Flow Behavior at the Leeward Side of Porous Fences Using Ultrasonic Anemometer Device
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/8499Date
2016-01Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Efficiency of wind fences is evaluated by the reduction of wind velocity and the effective shelter area behind the fence. Fence
porosity is the most influential structural parameters in the porous fence design, and has significant impact on the structure of
wind velocity and turbulence leeward. In this work, three fences with porosity of 23%, 35% and 45% have been tested under
10m/s inlet velocity in an environmental wind tunnel. An ultrasonic anemometer was used to measure three dimensional velocity
vectors and the fluctuations of velocity vectors with a designed spatial resolution. The obtained data were used to calculate
velocity magnitudes, turbulence intensities and turbulent kinetic energies in the test domain. Porosity influencing the structure of
turbulence intensity and effective fence zone were discussed in this paper. Neither the distribution of wind velocities nor the
structure of turbulence alone can provide sufficient information to assess the performance of porous fences. Consideration of the
targeted reduction rate of wind velocity needs to be taken for optimal fence design