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Wind Loading on Scaled Down Fractal Tree Models of Major Urban Tree Species in Singapore
by
Chan, Woei-Leong
, Wise, Daniel Joseph
, Poh, Hee Joo
, Gobeawan, Like
, Lee, Daryl
, Eng, Yong
, Lim, Chi Wan Calvin
, Ge, Zhengwei
, Khoo, Boo Cheong
, Burcham, Daniel C.
, Cui, Yongdong
in
Aerodynamic loads
/ aerodynamics
/ Computer simulation
/ cost effectiveness
/ Discretization
/ drag coefficient
/ Drag coefficients
/ Experiments
/ Fractal models
/ Fractals
/ Identification and classification
/ Influence
/ Large eddy simulation
/ Lasers
/ Leaves
/ Management
/ Particle image velocimetry
/ Plant species
/ Porosity
/ Reynolds number
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk reduction
/ Shape effects
/ Simulation
/ simulation models
/ Singapore
/ Species
/ Technology application
/ Three dimensional models
/ Three dimensional printing
/ tree crown
/ Trees
/ Trees in cities
/ Velocity
/ Velocity distribution
/ wind
/ Wind loads
/ Wind measurement
/ Wind tunnel testing
/ Wind tunnels
/ Wind-pressure
2020
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Wind Loading on Scaled Down Fractal Tree Models of Major Urban Tree Species in Singapore
by
Chan, Woei-Leong
, Wise, Daniel Joseph
, Poh, Hee Joo
, Gobeawan, Like
, Lee, Daryl
, Eng, Yong
, Lim, Chi Wan Calvin
, Ge, Zhengwei
, Khoo, Boo Cheong
, Burcham, Daniel C.
, Cui, Yongdong
in
Aerodynamic loads
/ aerodynamics
/ Computer simulation
/ cost effectiveness
/ Discretization
/ drag coefficient
/ Drag coefficients
/ Experiments
/ Fractal models
/ Fractals
/ Identification and classification
/ Influence
/ Large eddy simulation
/ Lasers
/ Leaves
/ Management
/ Particle image velocimetry
/ Plant species
/ Porosity
/ Reynolds number
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk reduction
/ Shape effects
/ Simulation
/ simulation models
/ Singapore
/ Species
/ Technology application
/ Three dimensional models
/ Three dimensional printing
/ tree crown
/ Trees
/ Trees in cities
/ Velocity
/ Velocity distribution
/ wind
/ Wind loads
/ Wind measurement
/ Wind tunnel testing
/ Wind tunnels
/ Wind-pressure
2020
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Wind Loading on Scaled Down Fractal Tree Models of Major Urban Tree Species in Singapore
by
Chan, Woei-Leong
, Wise, Daniel Joseph
, Poh, Hee Joo
, Gobeawan, Like
, Lee, Daryl
, Eng, Yong
, Lim, Chi Wan Calvin
, Ge, Zhengwei
, Khoo, Boo Cheong
, Burcham, Daniel C.
, Cui, Yongdong
in
Aerodynamic loads
/ aerodynamics
/ Computer simulation
/ cost effectiveness
/ Discretization
/ drag coefficient
/ Drag coefficients
/ Experiments
/ Fractal models
/ Fractals
/ Identification and classification
/ Influence
/ Large eddy simulation
/ Lasers
/ Leaves
/ Management
/ Particle image velocimetry
/ Plant species
/ Porosity
/ Reynolds number
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk reduction
/ Shape effects
/ Simulation
/ simulation models
/ Singapore
/ Species
/ Technology application
/ Three dimensional models
/ Three dimensional printing
/ tree crown
/ Trees
/ Trees in cities
/ Velocity
/ Velocity distribution
/ wind
/ Wind loads
/ Wind measurement
/ Wind tunnel testing
/ Wind tunnels
/ Wind-pressure
2020
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Wind Loading on Scaled Down Fractal Tree Models of Major Urban Tree Species in Singapore
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Wind Loading on Scaled Down Fractal Tree Models of Major Urban Tree Species in Singapore
2020
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Overview
Estimation of the aerodynamic load on trees is essential for urban tree management to mitigate the risk of tree failure. To assess that in a cost-effective way, scaled down tree models and numerical simulations were utilized. Scaled down tree models reduce the cost of experimental studies and allow the studies to be conducted in a controlled environment, namely in a wind or water tunnel, but the major challenge is to construct a tree model that resembles the real tree. We constructed 3D-printed scaled down fractal tree models of major urban tree species in Singapore using procedural modelling, based on species-specific growth processes and field statistical data gathered through laser scanning of real trees. The tree crowns were modelled to match the optical porosity of real trees. We developed a methodology to model the tree crowns using porous volumes filled with randomized tetrahedral elements. The wind loads acting on the tree models were then measured in the wind tunnel and the velocity profiles from selected models were captured using particle image velocimetry (PIV). The data was then used for the validation of Large Eddy Simulations (LES), in which the trees were modelled via a discretized momentum sink with 10–20 elements in width, height, and depth, respectively. It is observed that the velocity profiles and drag of the simulations and the wind tunnel tests are in reasonable agreement. We hence established a clear relationship between the measured bulk drag on the tree models in the wind tunnel, and the local drag coefficients of the discretized elements in the simulations. Analysis on the bulk drag coefficient also shows that the effect of complex crown shape could be more dominant compared to the frontal optical porosity.
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