Evaluation of wind effects on a supertall building based on full-scale measurements

Q. S. Li, J. Q. Fang, A. P. Jeary, C. K. Wong, D. K. Liu

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    Abstract

    This paper describes the results obtained from the full-scale measurements of wind effects on a 70-storey building in Hong Kong. The building which has a height of approximately 370 m is the second tallest structure in Hong Kong. The field data such as wind speed, wind direction and wind-induced acceleration responses have been measured since 1995 including the close passage of two typhoons; typhoon Sally and typhoon Kent. Detailed analysis of the field data is conducted. The full-scale measurements are compared with the wind tunnel results obtained in the Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Laboratory at Western Ontario University. The amplitude-dependent characteristics of damping and natural frequency that were obtained by using the random decrement technique are investigated. Copyright (C) 2000 John Wiley and Sons, Ltd.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1845-1862
    JournalEarthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics
    Volume29
    Issue number12
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2000

    Research Keywords

    • Damping
    • Full-scale measurements
    • Natural frequencies
    • Wind effect
    • Wind tunnel test

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