Different Heights of Upstream Buildings on Wind Pressure Distribution of the Downstream Low Building

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In this paper, in order to study the wind interference effect,with change of height of the upstream building, the numerical simulation of the downstream construction disturbance of wind pressure distribution has been done. With architecture of upstream, wind pressure coefficient values of windward and leeward faces of downstream building basically reduces,and interference effect shows shielding effect.

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