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james charlton
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has anyone out there used Star-CCM+ to model wind movement in city centres, in particular to assess pedestrian comfort levels.
Thank you for your time James |
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CharltonJames,
I have used it to analyse the wind driven ventilation of a naturally ventilated building. Maybe I can help you in some way |
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