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Internal pressures and interactions with the building envelope
AbstractThe paper is concerned primarily with the dynamics of internal pressure and the significance of dynamic action on the peak loads developed across the envelope. The two cases studied in some depth are that of a nominally sealed but leaky building with well distributed leakage paths and that of a building with a large opening and little or no background leakage. In the latter case, attention is given both to the transient behaviour following a sudden opening and the steady state behaviour. The theoretical development is supplemented by worked examples for two low rise buildings.
Internal pressures and interactions with the building envelope
AbstractThe paper is concerned primarily with the dynamics of internal pressure and the significance of dynamic action on the peak loads developed across the envelope. The two cases studied in some depth are that of a nominally sealed but leaky building with well distributed leakage paths and that of a building with a large opening and little or no background leakage. In the latter case, attention is given both to the transient behaviour following a sudden opening and the steady state behaviour. The theoretical development is supplemented by worked examples for two low rise buildings.
Internal pressures and interactions with the building envelope
Vickery, B.J. (author)
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics ; 53 ; 125-144
1994-01-01
20 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Internal pressures and interactions with the building envelope
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