Wind and Structures
Volume 35, Number 5, 2022, pages 297-307
DOI: 10.12989/was.2022.35.5.297
A low-cost expandable multi-channel pressure system for wind tunnels
Moustafa Aboutabikh, Ahmed Elshaer and Haitham Aboshosha
Abstract
Over the past few decades, the use of wind tunnels has been increasing as a result of the rapid growth of cities and
the urge to build taller and non-typical structures. While the accuracy of a wind tunnel study on a tall building requires several
aspects, the precise extraction of wind pressure plays a significant role in a successful pressure test. In this research study, a lowcost expandable synchronous multi-pressure sensing system (SMPSS) was developed and validated at Ryerson University's
wind tunnel (RU-WT) using electronically scanning pressure sensors for wind tunnel tests. The pressure system consists of an
expandable 128 pressure sensors connected to a compact data acquisition and a host workstation. The developed system was
examined and validated to be used for tall buildings by comparing mean, root mean square (RMS), and power spectral density
(PSD) for the base moments coefficients with the available data from the literature. In addition, the system was examined for
evaluating the mean and RMS pressure distribution on a standard low-rise building and were found to be in good agreement
with the validation data.
Key Words
aerodynamics; pressure system; synchronous multi-pressure sensing system; wind engineering; wind load; wind tunnel
Address
Moustafa Aboutabikh and Haitham Aboshosha:Department of Civil Engineering, Ryerson University, 350 Victoria, St. M5B 2K3, Toronto, Canada
Ahmed Elshaer:1)Department of Civil Engineering, Ryerson University, 350 Victoria, St. M5B 2K3, Toronto, Canada
2)Department of Civil Engineering, Lakehead University, 955 Oliver Rd., P7B 5E1, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada