Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6757374 Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 2015 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
The aerodynamic force acting on compact structures is often modeled as a quadratic function of the wind velocity, which fluctuates randomly due to the atmospheric turbulence. When a flexible structure is considered and the quasi-steady assumption is applied, the wind velocity is substituted by the wind-structure relative velocity and, even in case of linear structures, the composite aerodynamic-mechanical system is governed by a nonlinear differential equation characterized by a quadratic feedback term. This class of dynamical systems has been deeply investigated (with different levels of simplifications) applying several alternative mathematical approaches. In this paper we define a system approximation based on a 2nd-order Volterra series and obtain its statistical response in terms of cumulants. The response cumulants are calculated applying the Multiple Timescale Spectral Analysis leading to analytic or semi-analytic expressions. All the approximations are validated through Monte Carlo simulation within a wide parameter space. Then, the analytical structure of the obtained expressions is used to discuss, from a qualitative point of view, the behavior of the considered dynamical system.
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