Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6756961 | Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Wind pressure coefficients (cp) are important inputs for analytical calculations of wind load. The aim of this research is to investigate wind pressure coefficients on a test house located in Norway in order to pave the way for improved analysis of wind-driven roofing ventilation. The large-scale test measurements show that the wind pressure coefficient along the eaves of the house varies with different wind approach angles. Assuming wind-driven air flow through the air cavity beneath the roofing, an average Îcp¯ value of 0.7 is derived for practical engineering purposes. The results from the study are applicable for single or two-storey houses with pitched roofs at different roof angles.
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Authors
Lars Gullbrekken, Sivert Uvsløkk, Tore Kvande, Kaj Pettersson, Berit Time,