Wind and Structures
Volume 30, Number 2, 2020, pages 155-163
DOI: 10.12989/was.2020.30.2.155
Wind design spectra for generalisation
P Martinez-Vazquez
Abstract
Previous research has shown that wind acceleration components produce a signal that can vibrate single-degree of-freedom oscillators, whose dynamic responses enable to configure design spectra for structures subject to wind. These wind design spectra present an alternative method for evaluating the dynamic response of structures and are a suitable tool for running modal analyses. Here, a generalised method for producing wind design spectra is proposed. The method consists of scaling existing spectra to adjust to a wider range of building properties and terrain conditions. The modelling technique is tested on a benchmark building to prove that its results are consistent with experimental evidence reported in the past.
Key Words
wind design spectra; wind loading; wind aerodynamics; performance-based design
Address
School of Engineering, University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, United Kingdom