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Published on: February 13, 2018
Downburst-like experimental impinging jet measurements at the WindEEE Dome
Federico Canepa1,2, Massimiliano Burlando3, Djordje Romanic3,4,5
1Department of Civil, Chemical and Environmental Engineering (DICCA), Polytechnic School, University of Genoa, Via Montallegro 1, 16145, Genoa, Italy. federico.canepa@edu.unige.it.
Abstract:
This paper describes the dataset of measurements collected and published in the context of the comprehensive experimental campaign on downburst-like outflows that was performed at the WindEEE Dome at Western University, Canada. Downbursts are strong downdrafts of air that originate from thunderstorm clouds and create vigorous radial outflows upon hitting the ground. Downbursts are here simulated as transient phenomena produced by large-scale impinging jet. Two jet velocities were adopted in the experiments. The three-component velocity measurements were recorded using 7 Cobra probes mounted on a vertical stiff mast and displaced at 10 radial positions in respect to the downdraft centerline. For every radial position, each experiment with the same initial condition was repeated 20 times to inspect the deterministic features of the signal. Overall, the total of 2800 tests (2 jet velocities × 20 repetitions × 10 radial positions × 7 heights) represent one of the largest experimental campaigns on downburst winds carried out in a wind tunnel facility thus far.
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