Wind and Structures
Volume 18, Number 1, 2014, pages 057-67
DOI: 10.12989/was.2020.18.1.057
The inertial coefficient for fluctuating flow through a dominant opening in a building
Haiwei Xu, Shice Yu and Wenjuan Lou
Abstract
For a building with a dominant windward wall opening, the wind-induced internal pressure
response can be described by a second-order non-linear differential equation. However, there are two
ill-defined parameters in the governing equation: the inertial coefficient CI and the loss coefficient CL.
Lack of knowledge of these two parameters restricts the practical use of the governing equation. This study
was primarily focused on finding an accurate reference value for CI, and the paper presents a systematic
investigation of the factors influencing the inertial coefficient for a wind-tunnel model building including:
opening configuration and location, wind speed and direction, approaching flow turbulence, the model
material, and the installation method. A numerical model was used to simulate the volume deformation
under internal pressure, and to predict the bulk modulus of an experimental model. In considering the
structural flexibility, an alternative approach was proposed to ensure accurate internal volume distortions, so
that similarity of internal pressure responses between model-scale and full-scale building was maintained.
The research showed 0.8 to be a reasonable standard value for the inertial coefficient.
Key Words
wind tunnel test; dominant opening; internal pressure; inertial coefficient; Helmholtz resonance
Address
College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China