Estimation of Wind-Induced Dynamic Responses of Tall Buildings of Non-Ideal Mode Shapes by Time Domain Analysis

Estimation of Wind-Induced Dynamic Responses of Tall Buildings of Non-Ideal Mode Shapes by Time Domain Analysis

Author: AI. LI

Publisher:

Published: 2017-01-27

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ISBN-13: 9781361429297

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This dissertation, "Estimation of Wind-induced Dynamic Responses of Tall Buildings of Non-ideal Mode Shapes by Time Domain Analysis" by Ai, Li, 李愛, was obtained from The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) and is being sold pursuant to Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation. All rights not granted by the above license are retained by the author. Abstract: Abstract of thesis entitled ESTIMATION OF WIND-INDUCED DYNAMIC RESPONSES OF TALL BUILDINGS OF NON-IDEAL MODE SHAPES BY TIME DOMAIN ANALYSIS submitted by LI Ai for the degree of Master of Philosophy at The University of Hong Kong in September 2007 Modern architectural building design is becoming increasingly complex, and must take into account aesthetic considerations or land availability all over the world. Many buildings possess extraordinary shapes and spectacular dynamic characteristics which make them vulnerable to extreme wind events. Therefore, wind-induced response assessment exerts an important influence on the structural specifications of tall buildings during the design processes. Ad-hoc wind tunnel modelling is widely used for tall building design. In particular, the high frequency force balance (HFFB) technique has gained wide popularity. This technique assumes ideal building mode shapes, which are linear in translational directions and constant in torsion. However, this assumption does not hold good for most realistic structures of complex properties. Furthermore, the force balance technique does not give information on the vertical distribution pattern of wind loads along the building height. The present study aims to develop a wind tunnel technique to assess wind-induced responses of a tall building with complex dynamic characteristics. Time histories of the wind loads on various levels along the building height are obtained from simultaneous surface pressure measurement in the wind tunnel. Subsequent wind-induced responses are calculated by direct time integration and modal analysis. This technique inherently accounts for any nonlinear mode shapes and readily handles the wind-induced response analysis of complex structures. Verification of the techniques is made by performing a comparison HFFB measurement. It is shown that for a building of ideal mode shapes, the surface pressure measurement and the time domain response computation result in similar spectra of the base moments and building responses as those from the HFFB technique. The developed time domain technique is then used to investigate the mode shape correction factors for force balance technique on buildings of non-ideal mode shapes. A parametric study is carried out to integrate the effect of non-ideality of mode shapes, vertical distribution of wind loads and masses along the building height on the mode shape correction factors used for HFFB technique. The results agree well with those from the literature. Tall buildings of complex shapes and structural systems, or uneven mass distribution patterns are becoming increasingly popular, which greatly complicates the performance assessment under extreme wind events. A number of building models are analyzed by a structural dynamics analysis software ETABS to investigate the influence of building mass distribution pattern and mass-rigidity- center eccentricity on the dynamic properties and the wind-induced responses. Results show that uneven mass distribution considerably influences structure stiffness and subsequently the natural frequencies of vibration. Response computation reveals the fact that lighter upper storey masses induce increasing excessive building vibration. At the same time, the mass-rigidity-center offset induces extra coupled building translational-torsional modes of vibration,


Wind Tunnels and Experimental Fluid Dynamics Research

Wind Tunnels and Experimental Fluid Dynamics Research

Author: Jorge Colman Lerner

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2011-07-27

Total Pages: 728

ISBN-13: 9533076232

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The book "Wind Tunnels and Experimental Fluid Dynamics Research" is comprised of 33 chapters divided in five sections. The first 12 chapters discuss wind tunnel facilities and experiments in incompressible flow, while the next seven chapters deal with building dynamics, flow control and fluid mechanics. Third section of the book is dedicated to chapters discussing aerodynamic field measurements and real full scale analysis (chapters 20-22). Chapters in the last two sections deal with turbulent structure analysis (chapters 23-25) and wind tunnels in compressible flow (chapters 26-33). Contributions from a large number of international experts make this publication a highly valuable resource in wind tunnels and fluid dynamics field of research.


Wind Loading of Structures

Wind Loading of Structures

Author: John D. Holmes

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-12-08

Total Pages: 639

ISBN-13: 1000220753

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Wind forces from extreme wind events are the dominant loading for many parts of the world, exacerbated by climate change and the continued construction of tall buildings and structures. This authoritative source, for practising and academic structural engineers and graduate students, ties the principles of wind loads on structures to the relevant aspects of meteorology, bluff-body aerodynamics, probability and statistics, and structural dynamics. This new edition covers: Climate change effects on extreme winds – particularly those from tropical cyclones, hurricanes and typhoons Modelling of potential wind vulnerability and damage Developments in extreme value probability analysis of extreme wind speeds and directions Explanation of the difference between ‘return period’ and ‘average recurrence interval’, as well as ‘bootstrapping’ techniques for deriving confidence limits Wind over water, and profiles and turbulence in non-synoptic winds An expanded chapter on internal pressures produced by wind for various opening and permeability scenarios Aerodynamic shaping of high- and low-rise buildings Recent developments in five major wind codes and standards A new chapter on computational fluid dynamics (CFD), as applied to wind engineering A greatly expanded appendix providing the basic information on extreme wind climates for over 140 countries and territories Additional examples for many chapters in this book


Advanced Structural Wind Engineering

Advanced Structural Wind Engineering

Author: Yukio Tamura

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-07-19

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 4431543376

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This book serves as a textbook for advanced courses as it introduces state-of-the-art information and the latest research results on diverse problems in the structural wind engineering field. The topics include wind climates, design wind speed estimation, bluff body aerodynamics and applications, wind-induced building responses, wind, gust factor approach, wind loads on components and cladding, debris impacts, wind loading codes and standards, computational tools and computational fluid dynamics techniques, habitability to building vibrations, damping in buildings, and suppression of wind-induced vibrations. Graduate students and expert engineers will find the book especially interesting and relevant to their research and work.


Wind-induced Motion of Tall Buildings

Wind-induced Motion of Tall Buildings

Author: Kenny C. S. Kwok

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 9780784413852

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This state-of-the-art report describes various facets of the human response to wind-induced motion in tall buildings and identifies design strategies to mitigate the effects of such motion on building occupants.


Wind Effects on Structures

Wind Effects on Structures

Author: Emil Simiu

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2019-01-14

Total Pages: 684

ISBN-13: 1119375932

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Provides structural engineers with the knowledge and practical tools needed to perform structural designs for wind that incorporate major technological, conceptual, analytical and computational advances achieved in the last two decades. With clear explanations and documentation of the concepts, methods, algorithms, and software available for accounting for wind loads in structural design, it also describes the wind engineer's contributions in sufficient detail that they can be effectively scrutinized by the structural engineer in charge of the design. Wind Effects on Structures: Modern Structural Design for Wind, 4th Edition is organized in four sections. The first covers atmospheric flows, extreme wind speeds, and bluff body aerodynamics. The second examines the design of buildings, and includes chapters on aerodynamic loads; dynamic and effective wind-induced loads; wind effects with specified MRIs; low-rise buildings; tall buildings; and more. The third part is devoted to aeroelastic effects, and covers both fundamentals and applications. The last part considers other structures and special topics such as trussed frameworks; offshore structures; and tornado effects. Offering readers the knowledge and practical tools needed to develop structural designs for wind loadings, this book: Points out significant limitations in the design of buildings based on such techniques as the high-frequency force balance Discusses powerful algorithms, tools, and software needed for the effective design for wind, and provides numerous examples of application Discusses techniques applicable to structures other than buildings, including stacks and suspended-span bridges Features several appendices on Elements of Probability and Statistics; Peaks-over-Threshold Poisson-Process Procedure for Estimating Peaks; estimates of the WTC Towers’ Response to Wind and their shortcomings; and more Wind Effects on Structures: Modern Structural Design for Wind, 4th Edition is an excellent text for structural engineers, wind engineers, and structural engineering students and faculty.


Wind Load Combinations on Tall Buildings by High-Frequency Force Balance and High-Frequency Pressure Integration

Wind Load Combinations on Tall Buildings by High-Frequency Force Balance and High-Frequency Pressure Integration

Author: Wasin Thangthong

Publisher: International Transaction Journal of Engineering, Management, & Applied Sciences & Technologies

Published: 2022-06-24

Total Pages: 14

ISBN-13:

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This paper presents the analysis of the modal correlation coefficient and the weighting factor for predicting wind load combination in tall buildings under wind loads by high-frequency force balance (HFFB) and high-frequency pressure integration (HFPI) in a wind tunnel. The results of the analysis and comparisons in terms of non-dimensional aerodynamic coefficients and base moments will be presented in this study, to determine whether the pressure tap on the model surface for the HFPI test is sufficiently dense. Results show good agreement between HFFB and HFPI for overall wind loads, modal correlation coefficients and weighting factors. Wind load combinations are revisited in the framework of modeling the resultant base moments in each direction. According to the findings, the across-wind load combination by weighting factor is higher than the across-wind load combination by AIJ 2004 standard for the along-wind maximum case for buildings with an aspect ratio of 1.0. In other cases, the combination of wind loads as determined by AIJ 2004 is greater than the combination of wind loads determined by the weighting factor.


Wind Effects on a Tall Building with Recessed Cavities

Wind Effects on a Tall Building with Recessed Cavities

Author: Sin-Yan Wong

Publisher: Open Dissertation Press

Published: 2017-01-26

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ISBN-13: 9781361331958

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This dissertation, "Wind Effects on a Tall Building With Recessed Cavities" by Sin-yan, Wong, 黃倩欣, was obtained from The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) and is being sold pursuant to Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation. All rights not granted by the above license are retained by the author. Abstract: In Hong Kong and other Asian metropolitan cites, high-rise residential buildings become very common. They are highly wind-sensitive, subjected to enormous wind loads at high wind speeds and may exhibit aeroelastic behavior at normal wind speeds. Many residential buildings often have an irregular shape with apartments arranged as wing sections extending from a central core so that all apartments on the floor can enjoy views. Between adjacent building wings are deeply recessed cavities. Most wind loading codes and guidelines assume stagnant flow inside the recessed cavities and wind loads are calculated based on the simplified enveloping building shape. This research studies how the static and dynamic wind loads on a tall building are modified by the presence of recessed cavities. The H-section tall building, with square enveloping shape, is selected to represent a building with two recessed cavities. A number of these building models with a systematic variation of breadths and depths of the recessed cavities are tested in the wind tunnel. Fluctuating wind forces and moments on the building models are measured and the dynamic building responses are investigated by the HFFB technique. The results show significant reductions in across-wind load fluctuations on the H-section buildings at wind incidence normal to building face with a cavity. Greater reductions are found on the fluctuation levels and the spectral energies at the vortex excitation frequency when the width/depth of the recessed cavities becomes larger. A resonant across-wind response modification factor (RMF) is adopted to quantify the effect on wind-induced dynamic building responses. For the across-wind response at critical wind incidence, the presence of recessed cavities can lead the value of RMF to as low as 0.67, that is reduction of building responses by 33%. To understand the mechanism of wind load modification caused by the presence of recessed cavities, wind pressure on all faces of the H-section tall buildings including the cavity faces are measured. Correlations of across-wind forces contributed by different building faces are analyzed. A clear quasi-periodic fluctuating component is found on the forces from the two building side faces and they act in phase in the across-wind direction. The across-wind force contributions from side faces of the windward or leeward recessed cavity are generally out-of-phase. As a result, the overall excitation levels of the total across-wind force on the building are reduced due to the presence of recessed cavities. To complement the wind tunnel study, computational fluid dynamics modeling using large-eddy simulation (LES) is carried out to study the unsteady wind flow around and wind loads on the H-section tall building with the widest and deepest recessed cavities. Furthermore, the two-dimensional (2D) case of smooth flow past 2D H-section cylinders is investigated. Both the LES and 2D experimental results give consistent observations and mechanisms of the effects of recessed cavities on the modification of dynamic wind loads on the tall building as the wind tunnel results. The thesis also reports studies on the effects of upstream terrain types, building heights and building shapes on the wind effects of H-section tall buildings. DOI: 10.5353/th_b5153712 Subjects: Wind resistant design Buildings - Aerodynamics