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I don't think we're in Kansas anymore Toto. |
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Jesus you need to find a spell checker bronco - try cutting and pasting into word, correcting the spelling, then pasting it back again.
However - like the idea, though aren't you actually talking about funnelling acceleration, rather than creating vortices?
As an aside, I used to work in an office in Feltham which had the bottom part suspended on concrete plinths. this was part of a shopping development (70's style) which tracked around a corner to where the office was. The resulting funnel effect (the Shopping "street was aligned with the prevailing wind incidentally) prduced a massive local high velocity wind area under the building. Particularly fun in high winds. |
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Can the airspeed of vortex created downstream of an airfoil (or other disturbance of an open system) ever be greater than the airspeed along one side (or edge) of the airfoil? |
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I've decided to adopt/foster this idea - of course it's better to funnel the wind into a single location where you can gather all of its power in one place, than it is to dot windmills about an area and only pick up a fraction of the available power. |
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But it requires a monumental construction and some pretty well thought out contours in order to construct something that will effectively concentrate the wind - no matter from which direction it blows. |
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I had a similar thought in my Solar Tower Vortex idea - this does the same thing, just without the 1km tall tower in the middle. I wonder if it could be achieved using only landscaping - it would be a shame to have to concrete over vast areas in order to make such a system work. |
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Are there any instances where topological ground features create exaggerated wind effects - similar to the ones described by [goff], only naturally occurring? |
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One time I was visiting New Orleans where this effect was unintentionally created by some hotels. The wind in front of the hotel lobby was ridiculous. |
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