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

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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.


Articles in ITJEMAST @ 13(9) 2022

Articles in ITJEMAST @ 13(9) 2022

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

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Total Pages: 271

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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.


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

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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 Tunnel Testing of High-Rise Buildings

Wind Tunnel Testing of High-Rise Buildings

Author: Peter Irwin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-06-19

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 1317999959

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Since the 1960s, wind tunnel testing has become a commonly used tool in the design of tall buildings. It was pioneered, in large part, during the design of the World Trade Center Towers in New York. Since those early days of wind engineering, wind tunnel testing techniques have developed in sophistication, but these techniques are not widely understood by the designers using the results. As a direct result, the CTBUH Wind Engineering Working Group was formed to develop a concise guide for the non-specialist. The primary goal of this guide is to provide an overview of the wind tunnel testing process for design professionals. This knowledge allows readers to ask the correct questions of their wind engineering consultants throughout the design process. This is not an in-depth guide to the technical intricacies of wind tunnel testing, it focusses instead on the information the design community needs, including: a unique methodology for the presentation of wind tunnel results to allow straightforward comparison of results from different wind tunnel laboratories. advice on when a tall building is likely to be sufficiently sensitive to wind effects to benefit from a wind tunnel test background for assessing whether design codes and standards are applicable details of the types of tests that are commonly conducted descriptions of the fundamentals of wind climate and the interaction of wind and tall buildings This unique book is an essential guide for all designers of tall buildings, and anyone else interested in the process of wind tunnel testing for tall buildings.


Structural Analysis and Design of Tall Buildings

Structural Analysis and Design of Tall Buildings

Author: Bungale S. Taranath

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2011-10-18

Total Pages: 725

ISBN-13: 1439850895

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As software skills rise to the forefront of design concerns, the art of structural conceptualization is often minimized. Structural engineering, however, requires the marriage of artistic and intuitive designs with mathematical accuracy and detail. Computer analysis works to solidify and extend the creative idea or concept that might have started out as a sketch on the back of an envelope. From Sketches on the Back of an Envelope to Elegant, Economical Buildings—The Art of Structural Conceptualization Bridging the gap between the conceptual approach and computer analysis, Structural Analysis and Design of Tall Buildings: Steel and Composite Construction integrates the design aspects of steel and composite buildings in one volume. Using conceptual thinking and basic strength of material concepts as foundations, the book shows engineers how to use imperfect information to estimate the answer to larger and more complex design problems by breaking them down into more manageable pieces. Written by an accomplished structural engineer, this book discusses the behavior and design of lateral load-resisting systems; the gravity design of steel and composite floors and columns; and methods for determining wind loads. It also examines the behavior and design of buildings subject to inelastic cyclic deformation during large earthquakes—with an emphasis on visual and descriptive analysis—as well as the anatomy of seismic provisions and the rehabilitation of seismically vulnerable steel buildings. Intuitive Techniques for Construction and Design The book covers a range of special topics, including performance-based design and human tolerance for the wind-induced dynamic motions of tall buildings. It also presents preliminary analysis techniques, graphical approaches for determining wind and seismic loads, and graphical aids for estimating unit-quantity of structural steel. The final chapter deals with the art of connection design. Forty case studies—from New York’s Empire State Building to Kuala Lumpur’s Petronas Towers—highlight the aspects of conceptualization that are key in the design of tall and ultra-tall buildings. A comprehensive design reference, this book guides engineers to visualize, conceptualize, and realize structural systems for tall buildings that are elegant and economical.


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