Wind and Structures

Volume 8, Number 1, 2005, pages 13-34

DOI: 10.12989/was.2005.8.1.013

Pressure and velocity fluctuations in the atmospheric oundary layer

M. Sterling , C. J. Baker , A. D. Quinn , R. P. Hoxey

Abstract

This paper presents an analysis of wind velocity and pressure data obtained in a rural environment with a view to identifying the vortex structures present within the flow and examining the relationship between pressure and dynamic pressure. The data is analysed using both conventional analysis and conditional sampling. A method examining the eigenvalues of a matrix formed by the addition of thernsquare of the strain tensor and the square of the vorticity tensor is also investigated. This method illustrates that there are a number of vortex structures present in the flow. The work presented in this paper suggests that the extreme events occur as a result of the superposition of two independent mechanisms.

Key Words

vortex; vorticity; flow structures; conditional sampling; pressure fluctuations.

Address

M. Sterling and C. J. Baker; School of Engineering, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UKrnA. D. Quinn and R. P. Hoxey; Silsoe Research Institute, Wrest Park, Silsoe, Bedford, MK45 4HS, UK

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