[HTML][HTML] A technical review of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) applications on wind design of tall buildings and structures: Past, present and future
Over the past two decades, an upsurge in using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) for
wind design on tall buildings has been observed. An extensive amount of work has been …
wind design on tall buildings has been observed. An extensive amount of work has been …
A unified framework for performance-based wind engineering of tall buildings in hurricane-prone regions based on lifetime intervention-cost estimation
Accurate evaluation of structural performance is necessary in modern tall building design. In
wind engineering, the current approach employed by researchers is the Monte-Carlo …
wind engineering, the current approach employed by researchers is the Monte-Carlo …
Wind tunnel study of wind effects on a high-rise building at a scale of 1: 300
The objective of the present paper is to investigate the unsteady characteristics of the global
and local wind loads and their relationships with the oncoming atmospheric boundary layer …
and local wind loads and their relationships with the oncoming atmospheric boundary layer …
Examination of experimental variability in HFFB testing of a tall building under multi-directional winds
Examination of wind loading uncertainty is necessary for structural fragility analysis of tall
buildings in the context of performance-based wind engineering. One of the sources of …
buildings in the context of performance-based wind engineering. One of the sources of …
Unsteady load assessment of a scaled-helicopter model in a ship airwake
The paper presents the results of wind tunnel tests to measure unsteady aerodynamic loads
on a scaled-helicopter operating in the airwake of a generic frigate model. Rotor loads were …
on a scaled-helicopter operating in the airwake of a generic frigate model. Rotor loads were …
A fully-coupled generalized model for multi-directional wind loads on tall buildings: A development of the quasi-steady theory
This study examines in detail the quasi-steady aerodynamic theory, which is widely applied
in wind engineering for the evaluation of wind loads. The authors propose an alternative …
in wind engineering for the evaluation of wind loads. The authors propose an alternative …
Aerodynamic loads correction method based on wavelet packet transform in high-frequency force balance tests
X Hu, Z **e, L Zhang - Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial …, 2022 - Elsevier
High-frequency force balance (HFFB) technique is a commonly used method for acquiring
wind-induced response of tall buildings in wind tunnel tests. However, the resonance …
wind-induced response of tall buildings in wind tunnel tests. However, the resonance …
Stochastic dynamic transient gusty wind effect on the sliding and overturning of quayside container cranes
N Su, S Peng, N Hong - Structure and Infrastructure Engineering, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The wind-induced damages on quayside container cranes happen occasionally in recent
years, which is mostly sliding and overturning caused by transient gusty wind (particularly …
years, which is mostly sliding and overturning caused by transient gusty wind (particularly …
Method for decoupling and correction of dynamical signals in high-frequency force balance tests
L Zhang, Z **e, X Yu - Journal of Structural Engineering, 2018 - ascelibrary.org
High-frequency force balance (HFFB) technology is a popular experimental method for
investigating dynamic wind loading and wind-induced response of high-rise buildings. A …
investigating dynamic wind loading and wind-induced response of high-rise buildings. A …
Spurious Response Due to Linear Interpolation of Input Load and Some Remedies
TL Chang, CL Lee - Journal of Earthquake Engineering, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study focuses on the analytical identification and quantification of one type of spurious
responses in the context of response history analysis. The spurious response is caused by …
responses in the context of response history analysis. The spurious response is caused by …