articleFeb 18, 2026Closed access
Wind tunnel model studies of roof snow loads resulting from multiple snowstorms
NIN. IsyumovMMM. Mikitiuk
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Abstract
Most physical model studies of roof snow loads deal with the aerodynamic influence of buildings on shaping snow accumulations during particular snowstorms. While the effects of such “single events” can be satisfactorily predicted with physical model studies in wind tunnels and/or water flumes, the evaluation of how weather events combine to produce maximum loads during a particular winter is more difficult. Numerical techniques are used in combination with physical model tests to predict maximum snow accumulations which can occur on roofs. Numerical methods are effective in evaluating the influence of temperature, solar radiation, heat loss from the building and the effects of rain. It is more difficult to use…
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- Snow
- Winter storm
- Meteorology
- Wind tunnel
- Environmental science
- Roof
- Icing
- Geology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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