A meshless method using global radial basis functions for creating 3-D wind fields from sparse meteorological data

Authors

  • Darrell W. Pepper
  • Cody Rasmussen
  • David Fyda

Keywords:

mesh-free method, 3-D wind field, mass-consistent

Abstract

An efficient, global meshless method has been developed for creating 3-D wind fields utilizing sparse meteorological tower data. Meshless methods do not require the need for a mesh in order to connect node points. In this study, node points are placed within the computational domain based on topological features. Wind speeds and directions are obtained from a set of instrumented meteorological towers. Inverse weighting is used to initially establish wind vectors at all nodal points. The Kansa technique, employing global basis functions, is then used to create a mass-consistent, 3-D wind field. The meshless method yields close approximations to results obtained with a high-order finite element technique. The method was implemented using MATLAB.

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Published

2017-01-25

Issue

pp. 233-243

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Pepper, D. W., Rasmussen, C., & Fyda, D. (2017). A meshless method using global radial basis functions for creating 3-D wind fields from sparse meteorological data. Computer Assisted Methods in Engineering and Science, 21(3–4), 233-243. https://cames3.ippt.pan.pl/index.php/cames/article/view/42