Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Analysis evaluates wind movement around and within proposed developments to assess environmental impact and safety. As part of Additional Studies for Environment Clearance, this assessment supports technical review by SEAC and approval by SEIAA. The study analyzes wind behavior at pedestrian level to ensure outdoor comfort and safety, and at terrace level to evaluate high-wind exposure and usability.
The Beaufort Scale is an internationally recognized system used to classify wind speed based on observed effects on land and sea. In Environmental Clearance studies and CFD analysis, Beaufort Scale categories help interpret wind comfort at pedestrian and terrace levels.
Detailed CFD simulation assessing wind movement at pedestrian and terrace levels. Includes velocity contour maps, airflow diagrams, and compliance summary for SEAC/SEIAA environmental review.
Get a QuoteAssesses high-wind exposure on terraces and upper floors. Supports façade design decisions and enhances structural and user safety.
Get a QuoteCFD-based Natural Ventilation Analysis evaluates airflow patterns within and around the building to improve cross-ventilation and indoor air quality. It includes buoyancy-driven flow calculations (stack effect) to assess temperature-induced air movement, supporting passive cooling and energy-efficient design strategies.
Get a QuoteWind Analysis is critically important in today’s urban environment where fresh air quality is often compromised due to traffic, pollution, and dense development. A detailed CFD-based Wind Analysis helps prevent stagnant air pockets, reduces pollutant accumulation at pedestrian level, and improves overall airflow management around and within the building.
Wind Analysis is most effective at the early design stage to optimize building orientation, massing, and façade design before construction.
Yes, by optimizing natural ventilation and airflow patterns, it supports passive cooling and reduces dependence on mechanical systems.
From a regulatory perspective, Wind Analysis plays a vital role during SEAC committee review, as it demonstrates that the proposed project will not negatively impact pedestrian comfort, air movement, or the surrounding microclimate. This technical validation helps SEAC assess environmental impact responsibly and supports smoother EC approval.