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Numerical-experimental study of neighboring wind effects on tall buildings related to serviceability via reliability
abstract: In this paper a reliability analysis was carried out, regarding the dynamic responses of displacements and accelerations in the x and y directions at the top of CAARC standard tall building, determined by the numerical-experimental High Frequency Pressure Integration technique (HFPI). The building was studied on distinct angles, subjected to dynamic wind load, isolated and with the presence of different neighbors. Tendency curves and its equations for reliability indices and maximum responses, in relation to the directions adopted to the CAARC, were presented. With the results found, it was noticed that the existence of neighborhood affects the responses of maximums and the reliability indexes, both for increase and decrease compared to the isolated building, depending on the situation and the type of dynamic response.
Numerical-experimental study of neighboring wind effects on tall buildings related to serviceability via reliability
abstract: In this paper a reliability analysis was carried out, regarding the dynamic responses of displacements and accelerations in the x and y directions at the top of CAARC standard tall building, determined by the numerical-experimental High Frequency Pressure Integration technique (HFPI). The building was studied on distinct angles, subjected to dynamic wind load, isolated and with the presence of different neighbors. Tendency curves and its equations for reliability indices and maximum responses, in relation to the directions adopted to the CAARC, were presented. With the results found, it was noticed that the existence of neighborhood affects the responses of maximums and the reliability indexes, both for increase and decrease compared to the isolated building, depending on the situation and the type of dynamic response.
Numerical-experimental study of neighboring wind effects on tall buildings related to serviceability via reliability
Matheus Nunes Reis (Autor:in) / Thiarly Feitosa Afonso de Lavôr (Autor:in) / João da Costa Pantoja (Autor:in) / José Luís Vital de Brito (Autor:in)
2022
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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