Hiroto Kataoka
Obayashi Corporation
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Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering | 2004
Yoshihide Tominaga; Akashi Mochida; Taichi Shirasawa; Ryuichiro Yoshie; Hiroto Kataoka; Kazuyoshi Harimoto; Tsuyoshi Nozu
Recently, prediction of the wind environment around a high-rise building using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has been carried out at the practical design stage. However, very few studies have examined the accuracy of CFD including the velocity distribution at pedestrian level. Thus, a working group for CFD prediction of the wind environment around a building was organized by the Architectural Institute of Japan (AIJ). This group consisted of researchers from several universities and private companies. In the first stage of the project, the working group planned to carry out cross comparison of CFD results of flow around a single high-rise building model placed within the surface boundary layer and flow within a building complex in an actual urban area obtained from various numerical methods. This was done in order to clarify the major factors affecting prediction accuracy. This paper presents the results of this comparison.
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics | 1993
A Fujiwara; Hiroto Kataoka; M Ito
Abstract A two-dimensional numerical simulation of a flow field around elastically-supported edge beam cross sections, was performed using a finite difference approximation of Navier-Stokes equations. Vortex-induced oscillations, and the difference between flow patterns around a stationary and an oscillating cross section, were successfully simulated.
Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering | 2013
Yoshihide Tominaga; Satoru Iizuka; Masashi Imano; Hiroto Kataoka; Akashi Mochida; Tsuyoshi Nozu; Yoshiyuki Ono; Taichi Shirasawa; Naoya Tsuchiya; Ryuichiro Yoshie
In order to apply Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) techniques to estimate pollutant dispersion in urban areas, it is important to assess the performance of numerical models used to estimate these phenomena. Recently, the MUST (Mock Urban Setting Test) has often been adopted as a test case for evaluating numerical models for micro-scale urban meteorology. This paper presents the results of model evaluation exercises carried out using MUST based on the Architectural Institute of Japan (AIJ) experience. The results of model evaluation exercises conducted by AIJ are broadly consistent with the results obtained by the COST group. However, the variety of results by each computation can be minimized by setting standard computational conditions. All computations including both RANS and LES show good agreement with wind experiment data. In general, LES cases show comparable accuracy to RANS in predicting U and W. However, LES shows better agreement than RANS in TKE and concentration.
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics | 2008
Yoshihide Tominaga; Akashi Mochida; Ryuichiro Yoshie; Hiroto Kataoka; Tsuyoshi Nozu; Masaru Yoshikawa; Taichi Shirasawa
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics | 2007
Ryuichiro Yoshie; Akashi Mochida; Yoshihide Tominaga; Hiroto Kataoka; Kazuyoshi Harimoto; Tsuyoshi Nozu; T. Shirasawa
Wind and Structures | 2002
Hiroto Kataoka; Minoru Mizuno
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics | 2008
Hiroto Kataoka
Journal of Architecture and Planning (transactions of Aij) | 1999
Hiroto Kataoka; Minoru Mizuno
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics | 2008
Yoshiyuki Ono; Tetsuro Tamura; Hiroto Kataoka
Journal of Web Engineering | 2006
Ryuichiro Yoshie; Akashi Mochida; Yoshihide Tominaga; Hiroto Kataoka; Masaru Yoshikawa