THE INFLUENCE OF THE COMPLEXITY OF GROUND SURFACE IN THE FLOW THROUGH A SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF TURBULENT QUANTITIES IN THE STABLE BOUNDARY LAYER

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THE INFLUENCE OF THE COMPLEXITY OF GROUND SURFACE IN THE FLOW THROUGH A SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF TURBULENT QUANTITIES IN THE STABLE BOUNDARY LAYER

Ano: 2018 | Volume: 40 | Número: Especial
Autores: Viviane da silva Guerra, Otávio Costa Acevedo, Pablo Eli Soares de Oliveira
Autor Correspondente: Viviane da silva Guerra | [email protected]

Palavras-chave: obstructions, low-frequency motions, velocity spectra

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Resumo Inglês:

Two micrometeorological towers located in the experimental site of Pedras Altas in the region of Pampa Gaúcho were separated by a distance of about 500 m from each other, enabling a small scale horizontal variability, due to the complexity of the terrain. Such variability favors distinct contributions in the modes of flow. This work points out a relation between classes of maximum wind measured in the station of the top of the hill with obstructions provoked by the heterogeneity of the terrain. Through a spectral analysis it was possible to find encouraging results for future work, as the study shows a pertinent relation between non-turbulent low frequency motions with surface heterogeneity and how this implies in the horizontal and vertical turbulent velocity.