Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6757422 | Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics | 2015 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Wind-induced interference effects on overall wind loads and local wind loads on two buildings were studied in a series of the wind tunnel test on typical tall building models using a pressure measurement technique. In this study, five types of adjacent building models were considered with height ratios (Hr=0.5, 0.7, 1, 1.5 and 2) and wind directions were considered from 0° to 355° in 5° steps. Aerodynamic interference effects on base moments and local wind forces along nine height levels of the principal building are presented and discussed. As a result, interference effects (MIFMD and RIFMD) on along-wind base moment coefficients with Hr=1 and 1.5 significantly increased when the interfering building was close to the principal building. Moreover, when a higher interfering building was located at (X/B, Y/B)=(1.5, 1), mean wind loads and fluctuating wind loads in the along-wind and across-wind directions simultaneously increased. Mean and RMS along-wind local force coefficients at z/H=0.975 were significantly increased when the interfering building was located at (X/B, Y/B)=(1.5, 0). Variations of along-wind and across-wind local force coefficients along the height levels depended on the locations and height ratios of the interfering building.
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Authors
Wonsul Kim, Yukio Tamura, Akihito Yoshida,