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Title
Wind load analysis on a high-rise square-plan building
Description
Buildings and other structures, all components and cladding thereof, shall be designed and constructed to resist the wind loads are required in all wind codes. Simple quasi-static treatment of wind loads, which is universally applied to design of low to medium-rise structures, can be either overly conservative or erroneous under-estimated for design of high-rise structures. Dynamic response, vortex, wind directionality, and shedding from other structures are all complicated key factors suppose to be considered in design. Meanwhile, wind tunnel testing is expansive, difficult and sometimes inaccurate even if it is a widely used method in simulation of aerodynamic response. Computational Fluid dynamics (CFD), historically, were two-dimensional (2D) method using conformal transformations of the flow about a cylinder to the flow about an airfoil were developed in the 1930s. A number of three-dimensional (3D) codes were developed, leading to numerous commercial packages, which is more accessible and economical for wind load analysis.
Date Created
2014
Contributors
- Zhu, Xitong (Author)
- Hjelmstad, Keith D. (Thesis advisor)
- Rajan, Subramaniam D. (Committee member)
- Fafitis, Apostolos (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Topical Subject
Resource Type
Extent
x, 98 p. : Ill. (some col.)
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
Primary Member of
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.25833
Statement of Responsibility
by Xitong Zhu
Description Source
Viewed on Nov. 17, 2014
Level of coding
full
Note
thesis
Partial requirement for: M.S., Arizona State University, 2014
bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 87-89)
Field of study: Civil and environmental engineering
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- 2014-10-01 04:59:42
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- 2021-08-30 01:33:25
- 3 years 3 months ago
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