Jul 25, 2019 · The growing electrical energy demand and the increasing prices of electricity units worldwide in the past two decades, have stimulated the number of researchers to find and
Mar 1, 2016 · Seasonal and monthly wind power generation by the turbines are estimated. In response to the gradual degradation of the natural environment, there is a growing interest to
Feb 15, 2015 · Therefore, by considering the use of solar passive strategies and active technologies as an alternative in high-rise buildings, this study tries to fill some of the current
May 1, 2013 · Comparative analysis and discussions of the results for four cases were conducted. The objective of this study is to evaluate the wind speed amplifications in the tunnels for wind
Feb 14, 2023 · In order to work effectively, urban high-rise building wind power generation system should satisfy the following conditions: first: sufficient resource of local wind; second: ideal
Dec 1, 2023 · We thus propose an integrated computational workflow for sustainable building design optimisation with four objectives. This study applied it in the early design phase of a
Mar 29, 2021 · As high-rise buildings become more and more slender and flexible, the wind effect has become a major concern to modern buildings. At present,
Nov 20, 2017 · Various studies have investigated the use of wind power generation technology in buildings, with a focus on multi-layer industrial buildings and super high-rise or high-rise
Mar 18, 2024 · An emerging practice in Indian towns is the installation of rooftop wind turbines on individual urban buildings for micro generation [21]. However, significant knowledge gaps exist
Jun 18, 2025 · BIWT systems offer a solution by harnessing the wind speeds available at urban high-rise buildings, reducing reliance on traditional power grids and minimizing energy
Oct 1, 2023 · Building integrated wind energy harvesting systems comes with its own challenges, such as compatibility with building structures, noise generation, and safety concerns.
Apr 15, 2022 · Based on the modeling of hybrid PV–wind system generation, a PV/WT production feature curve was generated by k-means clustering. The matching between renewable energy
Feb 1, 2009 · This paper concludes that wind power utilization in high-rise buildings in Hong Kong is feasible theoretically, and some effective enhancement methods are proposed based on the
Jan 1, 2014 · In order to work effectively, urban high-rise building wind power generation system should satisfy the following conditions: first: sufficient resource of local wind; second: ideal
May 1, 2016 · Wind energy is becoming more important in recent years due to its contribution to the independence of power generation industry from traditional fossil energy resources and
Oct 16, 2014 · This study was conducted on the application of small wind power generation systems to super high-rise buildings. Environmental factors considered in the application of
Jan 1, 2021 · To conduct further analysis, we categorized the building forms into three types: single high-rise buildings, integrated building complexes, and parallel high-rise buildings to
Nov 15, 2014 · Many skyscrapers have installed wind turbine systems to use new renewable energy. In particular, building an integrated wind power generation system by installing a wind
Mar 8, 2022 · [1] design investigation on building integrated wind energy by Ute Poerschke,Susan Stewart, Jelena Srebric, Timothy Murtha – pdf paper [2] Harvesting wind power from tall
Feb 1, 2009 · This paper aims to investigate the wind aerodynamics and wind flows over high-rise buildings for wind power utilization based on local meteorological data and local urban building
Jun 6, 2025 · Power generation using the integration of wind and solar at high-rise building energy systems, and power prediction using various environmental parameters.
Oct 31, 2022 · The purpose of this review paper is an analysis of micro wind turbines on high-rise buildings. High-rise buildings are used as towers for micro wind turbines.
With the increasing concerns on energy crisis, openings in the high-rise buildings are getting more attraction for wind power generation. Li et al. pointed out that the openings could result in wind speed amplifications to some extent and would be of benefit for wind turbine installation for the purpose of wind energy utilization [21, 22].
At present, wind engineering for high-rise buildings mainly focuses on the following four issues: wind excitation and response, aerodynamic damping, aerodynamic modifications and proximity effect. Taking current research progress of wind engineering for high-rise buildings.
current research progress of wind engineering for high-rise buildings. Some critical p revious work and remarks are listed at the end of each chapter. From the future perspective, the CFD is still the most promising technique for structural wind engineering.
Building design and aerodynamic devices can play a vital role in directing and increasing the wind flow to a suitable level for energy production. Therefore, investigations have focused on the impact of building design strategies for wind energy systems and their placement to maximize wind energy generation performance.
The wind speed ratio is less than 1.0 when wind direction exceeds 20°. 4. Conclusions Based on numerical simulation and wind tunnel testing, this study investigated the wind loads and wind speed amplifications on high-rise buildings with openings. The main conclusions are listed as follows:
In addition, Bayoumi et al. (2013) developed a wind energy optimization tool for high-rise buildings (WEOT) to help designers predict how much power can be harvested from wind turbines installed at strategic locations around a building’s exterior, as shown in Fig. 30.
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