Effects of corner modifications on wind loads and local pressures on walls of tall buildings

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K. T. Tse
Gang Hu
Jie Song
Hyo Seon Park
Bubryur Kim
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[1] Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[2] Harbin Institute of Technology,School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[3] Wuhan University,Engineering Research Center of Urban Disasters Prevention and Fire Rescue Technology of Hubei Province, School of Civil Engineering
[4] Yonsei University,Department of Architectural Engineering
[5] Kyungil University,Department of Architectural Engineering
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Building Simulation | 2021年 / 14卷
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tall building; aerodynamic modification; local pressure; extreme local wind loads; proper orthogonal decomposition; computational fluid dynamics;
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In this study, the aerodynamic characteristics of tall buildings with corner modifications (e.g., local wind force coefficients, mean pressure distributions, normalized power spectrum density, and extreme local pressure) were examined. Wind tunnel experiments were conducted to measure the wind pressures on building models with different heights and recessed corners of different ratios. At a wind direction of a = 0° (i.e., wind blowing on the front of a building), corner modifications effectively reduced wind forces in all cases. Specifically, small corner modification ratios reduced wind forces more effectively than their larger counterparts. However, corner modifications resulted in extreme local pressure on building surfaces. In addition, for small corner modification ratios, the probability of extreme local pressure occurring at a = 0° was high. This probability was also high for large corner modification ratios at a = 15° (i.e., wind blowing slightly obliquely on the front of a building) because wind blowing obliquely creates substantial vortex shedding on one side surface and extreme negative pressure over one building side surface. Results of computational fluid dynamic modeling were adopted to determine details of the aerodynamic characteristics of tall buildings with corner modifications.
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页码:1109 / 1126
页数:17
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