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    On the use of numerical modelling for near-field pollutant dispersion in urban environments − A review by Lateb, M., Meroney, R.N., Yataghene, M., Fellouah, H., Saleh, F., Boufadel, M.C.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-01-2016)
    “…This article deals with the state-of-the-art of experimental and numerical studies carried out regarding air pollutant dispersion in urban environments. Since…”
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    A model of roof-top surface pressures produced by conical vortices : Evaluation and implications by Banks, D, Meroney, R.N

    Published in Wind & structures (2001)
    “…The greatest suction on the cladding of flat roof low-rise buildings is known to occur beneath the conical vortices that form along the roof edges for…”
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    A model of roof-top surface pressures produced by conical vortices : Model development by Banks, D, Meroney, R.N

    Published in Wind & structures (2001)
    “…The objective of this study is to understand the flow above the front edge of low-rise building roofs. The greatest suction on the building is known to occur…”
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    Comparison of numerical and wind tunnel simulation of wind loads on smooth, rough and dual domes immersed in a boundary layer by Meroney, R.N, Letchford, C.W, Sarkar, P.P

    Published in Wind & structures (01-03-2002)
    “…Mean surface pressures and overall wind loads on hemispherical domes immersed in a boundary layer were obtained by numerical simulation. The effects of…”
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    Wind-tunnel and numerical modeling of flow and dispersion about several building shapes by N. Meroney, Robert, Leitl, Bernd M., Rafailidis, Stillianos, Schatzmann, Michael

    “…The flow and dispersion of gases emitted by sources located near different building shapes separately studied in various wind tunnels were determined by the…”
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    Flow visualization of conical vortices on flat roofs with simultaneous surface pressure measurement by Banks, D., Meroney, R.N., Sarkar, P.P., Zhao, Z., Wu, F.

    “…Wind tunnel and full-scale pressure studies of flow over low-rise buildings have repeatedly shown that on the roof, the largest mean and peak suction values…”
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    The applicability of quasi-steady theory to pressure statistics beneath roof-top vortices by Banks, D, Meroney, R.N

    “…During cornering winds, dual conical vortices form in the separated flow along the leading edges of flat roofs. These vortices cause the most extreme wind…”
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    A model of roof-top surface pressures produced by conical vortices : Model development by Banks, D., Meroney, R.N.

    Published in Wind & Structures (01-06-2001)
    “…The objective of this study is to understand the flow above the front edge of lowrise building roofs. The greatest suction on the building is known to occur at…”
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    A model of roof-top surface pressures produced by conical vortices : Evaluation and implications by Banks, D., Meroney, R.N.

    Published in Wind & Structures (01-08-2001)
    “…The greatest suction on the cladding of flat roof low-rise buildings is known to occur beneath the conical vortices that form along the roof edges for…”
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    Comparison of numerical and wind tunnel simulation of wind loads on smooth, rough and dual domes immersed in a boundary layer by Meroney, R.N., Letchford, C.W., Sarkar, P.P.

    Published in Wind & Structures (01-03-2002)
    “…Mean surface pressures and overall wind loads on hemispherical domes immersed in a boundary layer were obtained by numerical simulation. The effects of…”
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    Concentration and flow distributions in the vicinity of U-shaped buildings: Wind-tunnel and computational data by Leitl, Bernd M., Kastner-Klein, P., Rau, M., Meroney, R.N.

    “…The flow and dispersion of gases emitted by point sources located near a U-shaped building were determined by the prognostic model FLUENT using the RNG κ−ε…”
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