This category is focused on providing a public discussion, and guidance exclusively for the RWIND simulation environment. Specifically, the theory and strategies related to CFD methods.
RWIND is a software tool for simulating wind loads on buildings and other structures. It is a comprehensive tool that can be used to analyze the wind loads on a wide range of structures, including buildings, bridges, towers, and other structures. RWIND software also provides a user-friendly interface that allows users to easily input building geometry and wind data, as well as create and edit wind load cases. The results of the wind load calculations can be viewed and analyzed in various formats, including detailed reports, graphs, and 3D visualizations. It is used by engineers and designers to predict wind loads on a structure and check if it is designed to withstand those loads. It's a widely used tool by consultants and contractors for the design and construction of wind-sensitive structures like bridges, skyscrapers, towers, and more.
This category aims to enable discussion and support and enhance the users' knowledge and skills in using RWIND.