Wind and Structures
Volume 37, Number 1, 2023, pages 1-13
DOI: 10.12989/was.2023.37.1.001
Wind tunnel tests of an irregular building and numerical analysis for vibration control by TLD
Jianchen Zhao, Jiayun Xu and Hang Jing
Abstract
Due to the irregular shape and the deviation of stiffness center and gravity center, buildings always suffer from
complex surface load and vibration response under wind action. This study is dedicated to analyze the surface wind load and
wind-induced response of an irregular building, and to discuss the possibility of top swimming pool as a TLD to diminish windinduced vibration of the structure. Wind tunnel test was carried out on a hotel with irregular shape to analyze the wind load and
structural response under 8 wind incident angles. Then a precise numerical model was established and calibrated through
experimental results. The top swimming pool was designed according to the principle of frequency modulation, and equations of
motion of the control system were derived theoretically. Finally, the wind induced response of the structure controlled by the
pool was calculated numerically. The results show that both of wind loads and wind-induced responses of the structure are
significantly different with wind incident angle varies, and the across-wind response is nonnegligible. The top swimming pool
has acceptable damping effect, and can be designed as TLD to mitigate wind response.
Key Words
energy dissipation; irregular buildings; swimming pools; TLD; wind loads
Address
Jianchen Zhao and Hang Jing:School of Civil Engineering, Henan University of Technology, Zhengzhou, Henan, China
Jiayun Xu:Hubei Key Laboratory of Road Bridge & Structure Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, China