SWIRLnet : portable anemometer network for wind speed measurements of land-falling tropical cyclones
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2013
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Wind speed measurement systems are sparse in the tropical regions of Australia. Tropical cyclone wind speeds impacting communities are often ‘guestimated’ from analyzing damaged structures. A re-locatable anemometer system is required to enable measurements of wind speeds. This paper discusses design criteria of the tripods and tie down system, proposed deployment of the anemometers, instrumentation, and data logging. Preliminary assessment of the anemometer response indicates a reliable system for 1 second response, however, it is noted that the Australian building code and wind loading standard uses a moving average time of approximately 0.2 seconds for its wind speed design criteria. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/73523/1/Henderson_et_al_12ACWE.pdf Henderson, David, Mason, Matthew, & Ginger, John (2013) SWIRLnet : portable anemometer network for wind speed measurements of land-falling tropical cyclones. In The 12th Americas Conference on Wind Engineering (12ACWE), 16-20 June 2013, Seattle, Washington, USA. |
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Copyright 2013 Please consult the authors |
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School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #040102 Atmospheric Dynamics #090506 Structural Engineering #tropical cyclone #wind engineering #boundary layer |
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Conference Paper |