A list of puns related to "List of wind tunnels"
You cant keep breaking the doors if they're still broken.
For example, I want to get the flow of the wind around a train as it moves through a subway tunnel. And if I have a lightweight object at a subway platform, it'll get pushed towards the train.
Is blender good enough to handle something like this? Or similar large-scale weather-related effects?
I know that you can import custom force fields to blender, so I can just simulate it in a proper FEA program and then convert it to something that Blender understands, but that's an extra step that would make things complicated.
Hi,
I am working on a personal aerodynamics project and have been constructing a virtual wind tunnel. I was able to complete 70% however my direction of flow despite setting my inlet and outlet was off completely.
If anyone here is interested in creating a virtual wind tunnel that can display results for Cp, Cd and Reynolds number please comment below and I will message you.
You will of course be paid for your services. Many thanks.
Regards, Slik350
The Boston Globe listed IV's wind tunnel as the fourth windiest tunnel in Boston.
Guess it's not just me that feels like they're being swept off their feet when I go down the Ruggles steps.
EDIT: Here's the top six if the paywall blocks you from reading the article.
The wind tunnels of Boston
Stuart Street between Trinity Place and Clarendon Street (at the base of the former John Hancock Tower)
The base of One Beacon Street at the intersection of Beacon, Tremont, and School streets
Huntington Avenue at West Newton Street (at the back entrance to the Prudential complex, across from the Christian Science Center)
International Village adjacent to Ruggles Station steps (on the Northeastern University campus)
Pedestrian plaza between Northern Avenue and Seaport Boulevard (near Farnsworth Street and Courthouse Way)
Dewey Square at the base of the Federal Reserve building adjacent to South Station
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