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строительное дело
испытание на действие ветровой нагрузки
['kɑ:gəubei]
космонавтика
грузовой отсек
общая лексика
аппарель
погрузочная платформа
нефтегазовая промышленность
наливная эстакада (для нефтепродуктов)
строительное дело
погрузочная платформа (для загрузки самосвалов)
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общая лексика
духовой инструмент
метеорология
ветер катабатический
общая лексика
ветровая электростанция
ветроэнергетическая установка
Wind engineering is a subset of mechanical engineering, structural engineering, meteorology, and applied physics that analyzes the effects of wind in the natural and the built environment and studies the possible damage, inconvenience or benefits which may result from wind. In the field of engineering it includes strong winds, which may cause discomfort, as well as extreme winds, such as in a tornado, hurricane or heavy storm, which may cause widespread destruction. In the fields of wind energy and air pollution it also includes low and moderate winds as these are relevant to electricity production and dispersion of contaminants.
Wind engineering draws upon meteorology, fluid dynamics, mechanics, geographic information systems, and a number of specialist engineering disciplines, including aerodynamics and structural dynamics. The tools used include atmospheric models, atmospheric boundary layer wind tunnels, and computational fluid dynamics models.
Wind engineering involves, among other topics:
Wind engineering may be considered by structural engineers to be closely related to earthquake engineering and explosion protection.
Some sports stadiums such as Candlestick Park and Arthur Ashe Stadium are known for their strong, sometimes swirly winds, which affect the playing conditions.