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The comfort of both spectators and competitors
in sports stadiums is critical to both the experience of those watching
and the athletes’ performance. The design of stadiums to minimize
adverse wind patterns around and through them is critical and CFD provides
many answers before the first brick is laid and the building constructed.

The velocity field in a japanese swimming stadium
above the first floor showing a circulating airflow pattern, with a resultant
temperature
variation
not more than 1° C.
Courtesy of Shimizu Corporation
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