Wind tunnel and full-scale study of wind effects on a super-tall building |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Civil Engineering, Tamkang University, Taiwan, ROC;2. Department of Architecture, Tokyo Polytechnic University, Japan;3. Wind Engineering Research Center, Tamkang University, Taiwan, ROC;1. Centrale Nantes, LHEEA UMR CNRS 6598, Nantes Cedex 3, France;2. Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment, 11 rue Henri Picherit, BP 82341, 44323 Nantes Cedex 3, France;1. Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark;2. Ramboll Denmark A/S, Copenhagen S, Denmark |
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Abstract: | This paper presents the analyzed results from a combined wind tunnel and full-scale study of the wind effects on a super-tall building with a height of 420 m in Hong Kong. In wind tunnel tests, mean and fluctuating forces and pressures on the building models for the cases of an isolated building and the building with the existing surrounding condition are measured by the high-frequency force balance technique and synchronous multi-pressure sensing system under two typical boundary layer wind flow fields. Global and local wind force coefficients and structural responses are presented and discussed. A detailed study is conducted to investigate the influences of incident wind direction, upstream terrain conditions and interferences from the surroundings on the wind loads and responses of the high-rise structure. On the other hand, full-scale measurements of the wind effects on the super-tall building have been performed under typhoon conditions. The field data, such as wind speed, wind direction, structural acceleration and displacement responses have been simultaneously and continuously recorded during the passage of 12 typhoons since 2008. Analysis of the field measured data is carried out to investigate the typhoon effects on the super-tall building. Finally, the model test results are compared with the full-scale measurements for verification of the wind tunnel test techniques. The comparative study shows that the wind tunnel testing can provide reasonable predictions of the structural resonant responses. The resonant displacement responses are comparable to the background displacement responses so that the contribution of the background responses to the total displacement responses should not be underestimated. The outcome of the combined wind tunnel and full-scale study is expected to be useful to engineers and researchers involved in the wind-resistant design of super-tall buildings. |
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Keywords: | Wind tunnel test Full-scale measurement Wind effects Tall building Typhoon |
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