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Case study: Rain Comfort

Updated: Mar 14



Meazza Stadium Milan


In this case study we assisted Maffeis Engineering in evaluating the behavior of rain droplets within a stadium environment, under specific flow and wind conditions. The simulation was run based on the existing model of Meazza stadium in Milan and served as a guiding tool to validate and support the new design development.


Key parameters are:

> Wind intensity 10 m/s

> Rainfall 3 mm/h

> Droplet diameter 1.5 mm


Figure 1 shows the computed trajectories of droplet and their concentration (grams per cubic meter) on a horizontal section at 15 m from the ground. The blue areas are the ones sheltered from the rain.


Figure 2 shows the droplet concentration (in grams per cubic meter) and isolines, on a vertical section aligned with the wind direction.


Figure 1



Figure 2


Comparison vs Literature


VENTO AEC was used to conduct CFD simulations using the parameters outlined in the study titled ‘Wind-driven Rain on Two Parallel Wide Buildings.’


The results demonstrate a seamless correlation between the two simulations, encompassing both the flux of rain droplets and the velocity map on a vertical section, respectively presented to the left and to the right in below Figures and using the same scale.


Figure 3: simulation outcome from Reference Paper


Figure 4: Simulation outcome from VENTO AEC

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