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Wind effects on trees: computational poroelastic modelling and application to shelterbelts along infrastructures.
Rel. Luca Bruno, Luigi Preziosi, Lorenzo Raffaele. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Matematica, 2025
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Planted shelterbelts are commonly used to reduce wind speed and protect structures and infrastructures. The shape, the characteristics and the distribution of the trees forming the barrier are key parameters to determine the efficiency of the shelterbelt in terms of wind reduction. The mathematical modeling of the above phenomena is a challenging task, because of the interaction between the multiple components of wind and vegetation, the description of the trees as porous media in which the wind can flow through, the mechanical interaction between the wind and the trees, the finite resistance of the trees to loads and stresses. Moreover, the problem results being highly multi-scale: from km-long line-like infrastructures to mm-sized petioles and leaves through the turbulent wind energy cascade.
The accurate and efficient computational simulation of the above phenomena is of paramount scientific and industrial importance, because of the lack of similarity in scale wind tunnel tests and of the costs and uncertainties in full scale field tests
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