Abstract
A full-scale experimental low-rise building with gable roof was constructed in a typhoon-prone area in China, aiming to study the wind effects on a typical low-rise building during tropical cyclones. Meanwhile, it was also intended to provide reliable full-scale measurements for verification of widely used simulation techniques, such as wind tunnel testing and numerical simulation. This paper presents a detailed comparative study of the wind effects on the experimental building between the full-scale measurements during six tropical cyclones and the wind tunnel test results on a 1:50 scaled model of the low-rise building, including point pressure coefficients, area-averaged pressure coefficients and wind pressure probability density functions. The model-scale and full-scale mean pressure coefficients exhibits a good agreement. However, significant differences are found for the root-mean-square (RMS) and peak negative pressure coefficients on the gable end roof under oblique winds. The probable causes for these discrepancies including inadequacy of large-scale turbulence, mismatch of Reynolds number and elevation angles (vertical wind angle of attack) in the wind tunnel test are explored based on the field measurements.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 104448 |
| Journal | Journal of Wind Engineering & Industrial Aerodynamics |
| Volume | 208 |
| Online published | 23 Nov 2020 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Jan 2021 |
Research Keywords
- Full-scale measurement
- Low-rise building
- Tropical cyclone
- Wind pressure
- Wind tunnel test
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