Carassale, L. & Marrè-Brunenghi, M. (2011). J. Wind Engrg. Ind. Aerodyn., 99, 700-710
AbstractAerodynamic data obtained through
multi-channel pressure scanners are analyzed by a wide set of statistical
techniques that, at different levels of complexity, provide a quantitative
description, as well as an insight of the observed phenomenon and its physical
nature. This paper reviews a series of traditional and innovative statistical tools
oriented to the study of the wind effects on bluff bodies and proposes their
systematical classification on the basis of their ability in describing the
temporal and the spatial probabilistic structure of the pressure field. Some of
the treated techniques are applied to describe and interpret a set of
wind-tunnel measurements obtained for a simple, but relevant case study
involving a square-base prismatic body immersed in an artificial boundary
layer. The discussion of the results enables the definition of general criteria
that can guide the selection of the most appropriate data-analysis technique
for the study of a large class of aerodynamics-related problems.
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