Integration

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Wind Speed

The Wind Speed simulation considers a point in time approach, taking as input a wind direction and a wind speed defined in open field at 10m above ground, therefore free from obstruction by the urban tissue. This analysis provides a detailed snapshot of airflow patterns and velocity distribution across your site at a specific moment revealing how wind behaves under particular conditions. This analysis captures the complex interactions between building geometry and airflow conditions to identify potential wind acceleration, stagnant zones, and areas of moderate airflow that contribute to improved microclimate.

By exposing these easy to source inputs, the wind direction and wind speed, we enable users to test customized scenarios beyond the limitations of a typical weather file. Whether this means connecting your designs to realtime data from local meteorological stations close to your site, or testing edge case probabilities to identify potential high risk situations, you can fully customize this simulation and combine multiple scenarios for a unique view of the design.

By visualizing these wind dynamics, designers can strategically refine building orientation, adjust facade porosity, and implement protective measures for entrances, outdoor leisure and public spaces. The simulation supports evidence-based decisions for enhancing natural ventilation, mitigating discomfort in pedestrian areas, and creating wind-sheltered zones where needed, ultimately ensuring that outdoor spaces remain functional, comfortable, and safe during specific seasonal conditions.

Wind Speed FAQ

How does AI-powered wind speed simulation work?
Our AI models predict wind velocity fields by analyzing building geometry and urban morphology. You input a wind direction and speed at 10m above ground, and the engine generates accurate wind maps in seconds instead of hours.
What inputs are needed for a wind speed simulation?
You need a 3D model of your site, a wind direction, and a reference wind speed measured in open field at 10m height. The platform handles all CFD-level computations automatically using trained AI models.
Can I test multiple wind scenarios on the same project?
Yes. You can run simulations for any wind direction and speed, including data from local weather stations or edge-case scenarios, and combine results for a comprehensive view of your design.