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Architecture and whirls




Architecture and whirls

Fractals are useful tools when the whirls that are forming in the rivers and flowing water are calculating. The thing is that the fractals are repeating form, what is repeating after time to time is opening the new way for engineering. When we are thinking that the computer must create a model, what kind of whirls the propellers of the ship are creating it can use the fractal for that kind of calculation.

Also, fractals are useful tools, when architects are calculating the form of the houses, and another thing, what is important in this kind of calculations is the position of the buildings. If we want to make the city, what is comfortable we are facing things, that in the summer, the wind should blow, but in winter the same thing is very rough and freezing. The wind would decrease the temperature, and that means that the city of tomorrow would have some kind of system, which decreases temperature also on the streets.

If we would allow air flowing through the walls by installing vertical tubes in the walls of the houses, that will decrease the temperature on the streets. In this case, the air would be pulled through the street layer. This will decrease the temperature during summer, and also stabilize the difference of temperature between the layers, and that will obtain the wind.

One very interesting version of this idea is to put the ventilation tubes in the walls of the houses. The capillary effect would pull the air through the building and at the same time, the hot air would be sucked away if the ventilation hatches are at the street layer. The thing is that the air would be more comfortable if the heat would conduct away in the hot weather.

The problematic thing is not winding. The whirling wind causes problems. And another version that causes problems is the choppy wind. That type of wind is forming because the wind would be dammed behind some layer and after pulling to the wall while that air would erupting as the choppy, what can whirl, and at the first the wind would be more powerful, than it would otherwise be. In theory, this kind of whirling wind can have the same force as the tornado. But there are no reports of the forming the tornado in the city area.

If the rising air pylon would be limited, the wind would be controlled. In the summertime, the wind would make the air more comfortable, but it raises the dust, which causes problems. The thing that causes the wind is the warm air, which pulls the air through it. So if we would put the tubes in the walls of the houses, and then pull the air through them, that would decrease temperature.

That would limit the difference of temperature layers because of the difference in temperatures causes the rise of air pylon. And another thing that causes problems is the whirling gas, which is rising the dust and garbage from the ground. So if the whirls can be limited the air would be cleaner.

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