OKAZE Tsubasa

OKAZE Tsubasa

Tokyo Institute of Technology

H-index: 19

Asia-Japan

About OKAZE Tsubasa

OKAZE Tsubasa, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Tokyo Institute of Technology, specializes in the field of Urban environment, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Snow engineering, Wind engineering.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Co-creation with local governments and ski resorts to generate scientific information that contributes to ski resort avalanche safety management

Feasibility of eolian sound for urban wind speed estimation

Cross-sensor domain adaptation for data-driven correction of pedestrian level wind measurement in urban environments using cup anemometers

Research on avalanches caused by stability of snow cornices developed by blowing snow

Classification of pleasantness of wind by electroencephalography

Detector configuration optimization based on wind tunnel tests using normalized adjoint concentration gradient for urban spatial source parameters estimation

Comparing Weibull distribution method and Gram–Charlier series method within the context of estimating low-occurrence strong wind speed of idealized building cases

Evaluation of polyhedral mesh performance for large-eddy simulations of flow around an isolated building within an unstable boundary layer

OKAZE Tsubasa Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1063

Citations(since 2020)

800

Cited By

446

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

25

i10Index(since 2020)

20

Email

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OKAZE Tsubasa Skills & Research Interests

Urban environment

Computational Fluid Dynamics

Snow engineering

Wind engineering

Top articles of OKAZE Tsubasa

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Co-creation with local governments and ski resorts to generate scientific information that contributes to ski resort avalanche safety management

Bulletin of Glaciological Research

Satoru YAMAGUCHI

Yoichi ITO

Takahiro TANABE

Kouichi NISHIMURA

Satoru ADACHI

...

2024

Feasibility of eolian sound for urban wind speed estimation

Japan Architectural Review

Shunpei Yoshikawa

Kazuyoshi Nishijima

Tsubasa Okaze

Yasushi Takano

2024/1

Cross-sensor domain adaptation for data-driven correction of pedestrian level wind measurement in urban environments using cup anemometers

Sustainable Cities and Society

LI Rongmao

Hideki KIKUMOTO

JIA Hongyuan

WANG Xiang

Tsubasa OKAZE

2024/4/9

Research on avalanches caused by stability of snow cornices developed by blowing snow

Satoru Yamaguchi

Yoichi Ito

Takahiro Tanabe

Koichi Nishimura

Satoru Adachi

...

2024/3/7

Classification of pleasantness of wind by electroencephalography

Plos one

Yasuhisa Maruyama

Ryuto Nakamura

Shota Tsuji

Yingli Xuan

Kunio Mizutani

...

2024/2/27

Detector configuration optimization based on wind tunnel tests using normalized adjoint concentration gradient for urban spatial source parameters estimation

Building and Environment

Fuyu Wang

Xuanyi Zhou

Hideki Kikumoto

Tsubasa Okaze

2024/1/15

Comparing Weibull distribution method and Gram–Charlier series method within the context of estimating low-occurrence strong wind speed of idealized building cases

Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics

Wei Wang

Naoki Ikegaya

Tsubasa Okaze

2023/5/1

Evaluation of polyhedral mesh performance for large-eddy simulations of flow around an isolated building within an unstable boundary layer

Building and Environment

Yezhan Li

Wei Wang

Tsubasa Okaze

2023/5/1

Development of a snowdrift model with the lattice Boltzmann method and comparison with the observation results

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Seika Tanji

Masaru Inatsu

Tsubasa Okaze

2023/5

Statistical analysis for predicting low-occurrence strong wind speeds at the pedestrian level in an actual urban case

Building and Environment

Wei Wang

Tsubasa Okaze

2023/10/1

Appropriate momentum provision for numerical simulations of horizontally homogeneous urban canopies using periodic boundary conditions

Boundary-Layer Meteorology

Toshiki Sanemitsu

Naoki Ikegaya

Tsubasa Okaze

John J Finnigan

2023/9

Transfer learning strategy for data-driven correction of wind measurement around buildings using cup anemometers

Building and Environment

Rongmao Li

Hideki Kikumoto

Hongyuan Jia

Tsubasa Okaze

2023/8/1

Estimating low-occurrence wind speeds from mean velocity and turbulent kinetic energy: development of statistical method and validation with idealized cases

Building and Environment

Wei Wang

Tsubasa Okaze

2022/10/1

PERFORMANCE OF POLYHEDRAL MESH IN LARGE-EDDY SIMULATION OF FLOW AND TEMPERATURE FIELDS WITHIN A CUBIC ARRAY IN UNSTABLE BOUNDARY LAYER

Wind Engineering Research

Yezhan LI

Tsubasa OKAZE

2022

令和元年台風第 15 号で被災した住家等の住環境調査

日本建築学会技術報告集

大風翼, 友清衣利子, 菊本英紀, 富永禎秀, 玄英麗, 水谷国男, 中嶋唯貴, 西嶋一欽

2022/6/20

発達した吹雪境界層における飛雪流量の最大瞬間値と平均値の関係.

Journal of the Japanese Society of Snow & Ice/Seppyo

池田侑樹, 川島理沙, 大宮哲, 新屋啓文, 西村浩一, 大風翼

2022/5/1

Review of Wind Resistant Design for Tiled Roofs and Publication of New CFD Guidebook for Urban Wind Environment: Japan Country Report 2021

CONSTRUCTION

Hitomitsu Kikitsu

H Kikumoto

Y Takadate

Y Okuda

T Okaze

...

2022/12/7

Statistical analysis of low-occurrence strong wind speeds at the pedestrian level around a simplified building based on the Weibull distribution

Building and Environment

Wei Wang

Tsubasa Okaze

2022/2/1

Development and performance evaluation of a micro anaerobic digestion system for household use

Japan Architectural Review

Tsubasa Okaze

Chika Tada

2022/10

ESTIMATION OF LOW-OCCURRENCE WIND SPEED AT THE PEDESTRIAN LEVEL AROUND AN ISOLATED BUILDING: COMPARISON OF WEIBULL DISTRIBUTION METHOD AND GRAM. CHARLIER SERIES METHOD

Wind Engineering Research

Wei WANG

Taishi KAWAMINAMI

Koki SETA

Naoki IKEGAYA

Tsubasa OKAZE

2022

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