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Full-Scale Validation of Wind-Induced Response of Tall Buildings: Investigation of Amplitude-Dependent Dynamic Properties
This study investigates the effect of amplitude-dependence on the dynamic properties of a 865 ft (264 m) tall residential building. The amplitude-dependent features of this building are investigated using a time domain approach and are compared to existing models in the literature. In particular, this study highlights the impact of amplitude-dependent frequency on damping estimates by traditional spectral methods.
Full-Scale Validation of Wind-Induced Response of Tall Buildings: Investigation of Amplitude-Dependent Dynamic Properties
This study investigates the effect of amplitude-dependence on the dynamic properties of a 865 ft (264 m) tall residential building. The amplitude-dependent features of this building are investigated using a time domain approach and are compared to existing models in the literature. In particular, this study highlights the impact of amplitude-dependent frequency on damping estimates by traditional spectral methods.
Full-Scale Validation of Wind-Induced Response of Tall Buildings: Investigation of Amplitude-Dependent Dynamic Properties
Pirnia, J. David (author) / Kijewski-Correa, Tracy (author) / Abdelrazaq, Ahmad (author) / Chung, Jaeyong (author) / Kareem, Ahsan (author)
Structures Congress 2007 ; 2007 ; Long Beach, California, United States
2007-10-10
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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