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Title: STATE OF ART USING THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD TO ANALYSIS THE EFFECT OF WIND LOAD IN MULTI-STORY BUILDING
Authors: Zahraa Rafea Naji
Hussam Ali Mohammed
Keywords: Tall buildings
Wind excitation
Structural design
Dynamic properties
Wind-structure interaction
Issue Date: Jan-2024
Publisher: IAEME Publication
Series/Report no.: Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (JCIET);Volume 10, Issue 1
Abstract: In several places throughout the world, tall, narrow buildings have become more prevalent in recent years. Tall buildings may experience dynamic excitation from wind influences, which often determine the structural design for strength, stability, and serviceability. Wind is a very complex phenomena that can produce a wide range of flow scenarios depending on how it interacts with structures. Important correlations between wind speeds and moments, forces, and displacement are found through investigation. Based on each variation's percentage of opening, the displacement, moments, and forces obtained from each scenario are compared to wind speeds. The topography and terrain of the region, the kind of wind, the dimensions and form of the structure, and the dynamic properties.
URI: https://repositori.mypolycc.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/7112
ISSN: 2347-4203
2347-4211
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