
The
Alan G. Davenport Wind Engineering Group and The Boundary Layer Wind
Tunnel Laboratory at The University of Western Ontario has assisted
designers of some of the tallest buildings and longest bridges in the
world since its inception in 1965.
The Laboratory has pioneered various
studies of wind effects on buildings and structures and has led the
development of appropriate wind tunnel modelling techniques and
analysis procedures in the Wind Engineering field. Wind climates,
wind-induced structural loads, cladding pressures, pedestrian level
winds, ventilation requirements as well as rain and snow effects are
examined through sophisticated wind tunnel studies.
Testing facilities
include two large boundary layer wind tunnels with state of the art
instrumentation and computational services. Evaluations of dampers,
full scale monitoring and customized instrumentation development are
additional services offered by the Laboratory to enable cost-effective
solutions to aerodynamic issues.