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Effect of building shape on wind-induced response of tall building
AbstractWind tunnel model tests were conducted to investigate the effect of building shape on the wind-induced response of a tall building with a rectangular cross-section. It was found that horizontal slots, slotted corners and chamfered corners caused significant reductions in both the along-wind and cross-wind responses. The wake spectra, probability distributions of the responses, and the along-wind and cross-wind force spectra were examined to determine the cause for these changes in response characteristics.
Effect of building shape on wind-induced response of tall building
AbstractWind tunnel model tests were conducted to investigate the effect of building shape on the wind-induced response of a tall building with a rectangular cross-section. It was found that horizontal slots, slotted corners and chamfered corners caused significant reductions in both the along-wind and cross-wind responses. The wake spectra, probability distributions of the responses, and the along-wind and cross-wind force spectra were examined to determine the cause for these changes in response characteristics.
Effect of building shape on wind-induced response of tall building
Kwok, K.C.S. (author)
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics ; 28 ; 381-390
1988-01-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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