Abstract
Abstract Twin high-structures give rise to the additional complexity of a nearby structure. The separation distances between twin high-rise towers have especially large effects on the flow and the concentration fields around them. Wind tunnel experiments have shown that the primary effect of the upwind tower is to retard the flow separation on the top and sides of the downwind tower, provided the separation distance between the twin tower models is less than the building height (L/H
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