The Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics is a leading forum for disseminating research on the effects of wind on structures and the environment. It addresses topics ranging from fundamental fluid mechanics to practical applications in engineering design and risk assessment. This encompasses studies on wind loading on buildings, bridges, and other structures, as well as investigations into wind-induced ventilation, pollutant dispersion, and wind energy extraction.
The journal also focuses on experimental techniques, numerical modeling, and full-scale measurements used in wind engineering research. It is indexed in databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, providing broad exposure for its contributors. This publication is tailored for civil engineers, mechanical engineers, meteorologists, and environmental scientists involved in understanding and mitigating the impacts of wind.
The Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics aims to promote innovative solutions for wind-related challenges in both urban and natural environments. It welcomes submissions that advance knowledge and improve practices in this multidisciplinary field. Its insights help to ensure more resilient and sustainable infrastructure in the face of wind-related hazards.