Wind decline angle (Heat Stress Overlay): Difference between revisions

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Created page with "{{Overlay attributes| <onlyinclude>{{Overlay attributes|type=row|overlay=Heat |attribute=WIND_DECLINE_ANGLE |unit=Degrees |description=This angle determines how the wind flows down around objects. |defaultvalue=90 |icon= }}</onlyinclude>}} {{article end |notes= * By default the {{Heat DPRA Report}} does not take this effect into account and the value is set to 90 degrees. However a value of e.g. 45 degrees produces more realistic wind flow around objects. {{HeatOverla..."
 
 
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* By default the {{Heat DPRA Report}} does not take this effect into account and the value is set to 90 degrees. However a value of e.g. 45 degrees produces more realistic wind flow around objects.
* By default the {{Heat DPRA Report}} does not take this effect into account and the value is set to 90 degrees (making it inactive).  
* However a value of e.g. 45 degrees produces more realistic wind flow around objects.
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 13 April 2026

Notes

  • By default the DPRA Heat stress report does not take this effect into account and the value is set to 90 degrees (making it inactive).
  • However a value of e.g. 45 degrees produces more realistic wind flow around objects.