Variations in wind load on tall buildings due to urban development

被引:49
|
作者
Elshaer, Ahmed [1 ]
Gairola, Anant [1 ]
Adamek, Kimberley [1 ]
Bitsuamlak, Girma [1 ]
机构
[1] Western Univ, WindEEE Res Inst, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, London, ON, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Wind load; Aerodynamics; CFD; Tall building; Wind risk; Urban topology change; Large eddy simulation (LES); City development; Turbulence; Spectra; INFLOW TURBULENCE GENERATOR; SLENDER VERTICAL STRUCTURES; POLLUTANT DISPERSION; INDUCED RESPONSES; LES EVALUATION; SIMULATION; MODEL; CFD; FATIGUE;
D O I
10.1016/j.scs.2017.06.008
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Due to the continuous urban development, it becomes necessary to investigate the complex aerodynamic interactions within the built environment. These interactions lead to a significant variation in wind loads on structural systems and non-structural components. With the change in urban topology, an individual building immersed in a complex surrounding can experience different flow mechanisms, such as wake effects and channeling. These flow mechanisms depend on the shape, height and location of the surrounding structures, which alter with the city development. The current study investigates the risks associated with changing wind loads as urban surroundings develop. The study adopts two cases. Case I examines the change in wind loads on a typical tall building with generic surrounding configuration of different heights. For Case II, the built environment of the Financial District, Toronto is examined for three development stages. The changes in urban topology are found to have different impacts on structural and non-structural elements from wind hazard perspective. Based on the study cases, mean wind pressures are reduced while fluctuations are increased as the urban environment becomes denser. The effect of increased pressure fluctuations on cladding elements is viewed as a higher wind risk due to damage accumulation.
引用
收藏
页码:264 / 277
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Comparison of aerodynamic coefficients of setback tall buildings due to wind load
    Bairagi A.K.
    Dalui S.K.
    [J]. Asian Journal of Civil Engineering, 2018, 19 (2) : 205 - 221
  • [2] Wind Load Prediction on Tall Buildings in a Stochastic Framework
    Gibbons, M.
    Galsworthy, J.
    Chatten, M.
    Kala, S.
    [J]. STRUCTURES CONGRESS 2017: BUILDINGS AND SPECIAL STRUCTURES, 2017, : 24 - 33
  • [3] Wind load combinations for structural design of tall buildings
    Xie, J
    Irwin, PA
    Accardo, M
    [J]. WIND ENGINEERING INTO THE 21ST CENTURY, VOLS 1-3, 1999, : 163 - 168
  • [4] Wind energy harnessing on tall buildings in urban environments
    Skvorc, Petar
    Kozmar, Hrvoje
    [J]. RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS, 2021, 152
  • [5] DYNAMIC-RESPONSE OF TALL BUILDINGS TO STOCHASTIC WIND LOAD
    ISLAM, MS
    ELLINGWOOD, B
    COROTIS, RB
    [J]. JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING-ASCE, 1990, 116 (11): : 2982 - 3002
  • [6] Wind load characteristics of tall buildings under moving downburst
    Fang, Zhiyuan
    Wang, Zhisong
    Li, Zhengliang
    Huang, Hanjie
    [J]. Zhendong yu Chongji/Journal of Vibration and Shock, 2021, 40 (05): : 283 - 289
  • [7] TALL BUILDINGS AND WIND
    MORSE, WL
    [J]. MACHINE DESIGN, 1973, 45 (01) : 24 - &
  • [8] Mitigation of wind load on tall buildings through aerodynamic modifications: Review
    Sharma, Ashutosh
    Mittal, Hemant
    Gairola, Ajay
    [J]. JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING, 2018, 18 : 180 - 194
  • [9] WIND AND MOVEMENT IN TALL BUILDINGS
    CHANG, FK
    [J]. CIVIL ENGINEERING, 1967, 37 (08): : 70 - &
  • [10] Wind load estimation of super-tall buildings based on response data
    Zhi, Lun-hai
    Chen, Bo
    Fang, Ming-xin
    [J]. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND MECHANICS, 2015, 56 (04) : 625 - 648