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There are many applications for boundary layer wind tunnel modeling.
For example, understanding the impact of wind on high-rise buildings, factories, bridges, etc.
can help building designers construct a structure that stands up to wind effects in the most efficient manner possible.
Another significant application for boundary layer wind tunnel modeling is for understanding exhaust gas dispersion patterns for hospitals, laboratories, and other emitting sources.
Other examples of boundary layer wind tunnel applications are assessments of pedestrian comfort and snow drifting.
Wind tunnel modeling is accepted as a method for aiding in Green building design.
For instance, the use of boundary layer wind tunnel modeling can be used as a credit for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design ( LEED ) certification through the U. S. Green Building Council.

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