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NODA Hiroshi
Professor Doctor of Enginnering
Department/Architecture  Graduate school/Environmental Engineering

As seawater temperatures near Japan have risen in recent years, disaster damage caused by powerful winds, for example, typhoons and tornadoes, has been increasing. We study the safety of buildings with respect to strong winds and the strong winds themselves.

Stream line behind cubic obstacle

Research Area Wind Engineering, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Risk Assessment
Research Interests Computational Fluid Dynamics
Strong Wind Risk Estimation
Wind environment around high-rise buildings
Selected Publications (1)Wind tunnel test on mean wind forces and peak pressure acting on wind turbine nacelles, Wind Energy, 17 (2014) 1-17
(2)Similarity of instantaneous and filtered velocity fields in the near wall region of zero-pressure gradient boundary layer,Fluid Dynamics Research 35(4) (2004) 299-321
(3)Reproducibility of flow past two-dimensional rectangular cylinders in a homogeneous turbulent flow by LES, Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aero-dynamics, Vol.91(2001) 265-278
Research and Achievements
Education
(Undergraduate Course)
BE and ME from Kanagawa University. DE from Kobe University

Wind Engineering Laboratory

E-mail hnoda(at)arch.kindai.ac.jp
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Academic Staff and Fellows