Wind and Structures
Volume 31, Number 3, 2020, pages 197-207
DOI: 10.12989/was.2020.31.3.197
Estimation of extreme wind pressure coefficient in a zone by multivariate extreme value theory
Qingshan Yang, Danyu Li, Yi Hui and Siu-Seong Law
Abstract
Knowledge on the design value of extreme wind pressure coefficients (EWPC) of a specific zone of buildings is
essential for the wind-resistant capacity of claddings. This paper presents a method to estimate the representative EWPC
introducing the multivariate extreme value model. The spatial correlations of the extreme wind pressures at different locations
can be consider through the multivariate extreme value. The moving average method is also adopted in this method, so that the
measured point pressure can be converted to wind pressure of an area. The proposed method is applied to wind tunnel test results
of a large flat roof building. Comparison with existing methods shows that it can give a good estimation for all target zones with
different sizes.
Key Words
large zone; claddings; extreme wind pressure coefficient; multivariate extreme value theory; wind tunnel test
Address
Qingshan Yang:School of Civil Engineering, Chongqing University, 400044, Chongqing, P.R. China/Beijing