Who's Who in Modern History

Who's Who in Modern History

An output of the CTBUH Wind Engineering Working Group

Palmer, Alan

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2020

374

Dura

Inglês

9781138475847

15 a 20 dias

850

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About the CTBUH, About the Authors, Preface, Introduction, Basis of Design, Wind Climate, Nature of Wind Effects, Planetary Boundary Layer and Wind Turbulence, Mean and Fluctuating Loads, Along-wind, Crosswind, and Torsional Loading, Background and Resonant Loads, Serviceability Accelerations, Vortex Excitation, Aerodynamic Damping and Galloping, Cladding Loads, Reynolds Number Effects, Wind Tunnel Testing Methods, Simulation of the Natural Wind at Small Scale, Test Methods to Determine Wind Loads on the Structural System, Aeroelastic Model Testing, Test Methods to Determine Cladding Loads, Other Types of Wind Related Studies, Prediction of Load Effects for Strength Design and Serviceability, Structural Properties of the Building, Load Effects, Non-Directional Method, Sector Velocity Method, Extreme Load Effect Method, Upcrossing Methods, Format for Comparing Wind Tunnel Results, Types of Comparison, Wind Climate Models, Velocity Profiles, and Turbulence, Aerodynamic Data, Predicted Building Response Variations, Responses Versus Return Period, Quality Assurance, Use of Wind Tunnel Results, References, Bibliography, CTBUH Height Criteria, 100Tallest Buildings in the World, CTBUH Organization and Members
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HVAC Sys Tem Optimization;Commercial Finite Element Software Packages;CTBUH;Wind Tunnel;tall buildings;Planetary Boundary Layer;wind engineering;Wind Tunnel Laboratories;wind tunnel testing;Data Set;Wind Tunnel Data;Aerodynamic Damping;Supplementary Damping Devices;Aeroelastic Model;Extreme Load Effect;Wind Tunnel Studies;Large Scale Storms;Typical Test Set Ups;Wind Speed;Extreme Wind Speeds;Pressure Taps;Wind Climate;Vortex Excitation;Non-Directional Method;Non-dimensional Coefficients;Load Effect;Longitudinal Turbulence Intensity;Damping Devices