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Large eddy simulation of wind loading on an anticlastic conical tensile membrane

Wind loading on Tensile Membrane Structure(s) (TMSs) is conventionally investigated by the Wind Tunnel Testing (WTT) and is complemented by the Reynold's-Averaged-Navier-Stokes (RANS) based simulation, which lacks fine flow features. To capture finer flow features, this study employs the Large...

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