Wind and Structures

Volume 20, Number 4, 2015, pages 527-548

DOI: 10.12989/was.2015.20.4.527

Effect of taper on fundamental aeroelastic behaviors of super-tall buildings

Yong Chul Kim, Yukio Tamura and Sung-won Yoon

Abstract

Aeroelastic wind tunnel experiments were conducted for conventional and tapered super-tall building models to investigate the effect of taper on fundamental aeroelastic behaviors in various incident flows. Three incident flows were simulated: a turbulent boundary-layer flow representing urban area; a low-turbulent flow; and a grid-generated flow. Results were summarized focusing on the effect of taper and the effect of incident flows. The suppression of responses by introducing taper was profound in the low-turbulence flow and boundary-layer flow, but in the grid-generated flow, the response becomes larger than that of the square model when the wind is applied normal to the surface. The effects of taper and incident flows were clearly shown on the normalized responses, power spectra, stability diagrams and probability functions.

Key Words

wind tunnel experiment; aeroelastic behavior; taper; low-turbulence flow; grid-generated flow; boundary-layer flow

Address

Yong Chul Kim: Wind Engineering Research Center, Tokyo Polytechnic University, 1583 Iiyama, Atsugi 242-0297, Japan Yukio Tamura: School of Civil Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, 3 Shangyuancun, Xizhimenwai, Beijing 100044, P.R. China Sung-won Yoon: School of Architecture, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, 232 Gongneung-ro Nowon-gu, Seoul 139-743, Korea