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Wind Analysis of High-Rise Building Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
In the analysis of high-rise structure wind pressure is a more effective lateral load than seismic force for larger time period. Therefore, buildings over 60 m height are generally analyzed for wind loads. In wind analysis building behaves as a cantilever structure. In this study, experimental work was carried out using wind tunnel setup for three models (circular, hexagonal, and octagonal). Drag coefficients were noted down from the experiments for different plan of structure. Same models were prepared and analyzed in ANSYS 16.0 with full scales. The results obtained from tests are compared with the values of CFD and with the values available in IS 875(Part-3)2015.
Wind Analysis of High-Rise Building Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
In the analysis of high-rise structure wind pressure is a more effective lateral load than seismic force for larger time period. Therefore, buildings over 60 m height are generally analyzed for wind loads. In wind analysis building behaves as a cantilever structure. In this study, experimental work was carried out using wind tunnel setup for three models (circular, hexagonal, and octagonal). Drag coefficients were noted down from the experiments for different plan of structure. Same models were prepared and analyzed in ANSYS 16.0 with full scales. The results obtained from tests are compared with the values of CFD and with the values available in IS 875(Part-3)2015.
Wind Analysis of High-Rise Building Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Pathak, K. K. (editor) / Bandara, J. M. S. J. (editor) / Agrawal, Ramakant (editor) / Sharma, Prafulla Kishor (author) / Parekar, Suresh R. (author)
2020-09-28
16 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Wind pressure , CFD analysis , Wind tunnel , ANSYS 16.0 , Drag coefficient Engineering , Building Construction and Design , Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences , Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering , Geoengineering, Foundations, Hydraulics , Construction Management , Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry
Determination of wind load on high-rise buildings by applying Computational Fluid Dynamics
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