Field monitoring of wind effects on a super-tall building during typhoons
Lunhai Zhi,Q.S. Li,J.R. Wu,Z.N. Li
Abstract
This paper presents the field measurement results of wind effects on a super-tall building (CITIC Plaza, 391 m high) located in Guangzhou. The field data such as wind speed, wind direction and acceleration responses were simultaneously and continuously recorded from the tall building by a wind and vibration monitoring system during two typhoons. The typhoon-generated wind characteristics
including turbulence intensity, gust factor, peak factor, turbulence integral length scale and power spectral
density of fluctuating wind speed were presented and discussed. The dynamic characteristics of the tall
building were determined based on the field measurements and compared with those calculated from a 3D finite element model of the building. The measured natural frequencies of the two fundamental sway modes of the building were found to be larger than those calculated. The damping ratios of the building were evaluated by the random decrement technique, which demonstrated amplitude-dependent characteristics. The field measured acceleration responses were compared with wind tunnel test results, which were found to be consistent with the model test data. Finally, the serviceability performance of the super-tall building
was assessed based on the field measurement results.
Lunhai Zhi and Z.N. Li:Key Laboratory of Building Safety and Energy Efficiency of Ministry of Education, College of Civil Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha, Hunan, P.R. China
Q.S. Li and J.R. Wu : Department of Building and Construction, City University of Hong Kong,Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong
J.R. Wu : School of Civil Engineering, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, P.R. China
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