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Study of Equivalent Static Wind Loads on a High-Rise Building with 204 Meters High
Equivalent static wind loads (ESWL) are the bridge between engineer in the structure design field and researcher in wind engineering field. In this paper, a practical high-rise building with 204 meters high was tested in wind tunnel, and then ESWL was calculated by load-response correlation (LRC) method based on the results of wind tunnel. Some results are useful for design of building structures.
Study of Equivalent Static Wind Loads on a High-Rise Building with 204 Meters High
Equivalent static wind loads (ESWL) are the bridge between engineer in the structure design field and researcher in wind engineering field. In this paper, a practical high-rise building with 204 meters high was tested in wind tunnel, and then ESWL was calculated by load-response correlation (LRC) method based on the results of wind tunnel. Some results are useful for design of building structures.
Study of Equivalent Static Wind Loads on a High-Rise Building with 204 Meters High
Advanced Materials Research ; 243-249 ; 985-988
2011-05-17
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Study of Equivalent Static Wind Loads on a High-Rise Building with 204 Meters High
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