Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
292546 Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The European wind-load standard EN 1991-1-4 (2010) contains regulations that deal with aeroelastic instabilities of structures. These are discussed and commented on in this article. Numerical calculations are used to corroborate the comments. It is shown that some of the regulations do evidently not provide generally applicable criteria to avoid aerolastic instabilities. On the basis of the statements made in this article, a modified text is proposed for the standard. A numerical example serves to explain the regulations regarding aeroelastic divergence.

► The regulations on flutter and divergence in the current European wind load standard are examined. ► Some regulations are disproved with a numerical two-dimensional example. ► A modified text for the standard is proposed. ► The application of the standard is demonstrated.

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