During wind events, tall buildings may exhibit floor accelerations levels that compromise occupant comfort. The use of energy dissipating devices to reduce peak floor accelerations is a sound strategy to improve building performance. The estimation of mean peak floor accelerations of a steel-frame building subjected to random wind forces and the design procedure of supplemental nonlinear viscous dampers to improve occupant comfort in one-year recurrence wind events are described in this paper. A stochastic wind load model is developed to estimate acceleration performance; drag, lift and torsional moments at each story are defined as random stationary processes by the definition of their cross-spectral density matrix. Wind tunnel results and...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringJared D HobeckWind-induced vibra...
The application of computer fluid dynamics to the estimation of a stochastic wind loading model for ...
In slender high-rise buildings wind-induced accelerations can become the governing design criterion....
During wind events, tall buildings may exhibit floor accelerations levels that compromise occupant c...
A study regarding the effectiveness of non-linear fluid viscous dampers in controlling the wind-indu...
The application of performance-based design (PBD) is gaining increasing interest in the wind enginee...
A local structural modification, namely top-storey softening, is herein considered in conjunction wi...
Viscoelastic dampers provide an effective mitigation strategy for the vibrations of tall buildings s...
In this paper the classical linear tuned mass-damper (TMD) is coupled with an inerter, a two-termina...
Using supplemental fluid viscous dampers to dissipate energy and reduce building response to dynamic...
The design of tall buildings requires an accurate understanding of the expected wind loads and the r...
An innovative structural modification, top-storey softening, is herein proposed in conjunction with ...
In recent years, global urbanisation trends created pressing demands for residential and office spac...
The behavior of a very slender building is investigated under wind loads, to satisfy both strength a...
Optimally designed tuned mass-damper-inerters (TMDIs) are considered to meet code-prescribed service...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringJared D HobeckWind-induced vibra...
The application of computer fluid dynamics to the estimation of a stochastic wind loading model for ...
In slender high-rise buildings wind-induced accelerations can become the governing design criterion....
During wind events, tall buildings may exhibit floor accelerations levels that compromise occupant c...
A study regarding the effectiveness of non-linear fluid viscous dampers in controlling the wind-indu...
The application of performance-based design (PBD) is gaining increasing interest in the wind enginee...
A local structural modification, namely top-storey softening, is herein considered in conjunction wi...
Viscoelastic dampers provide an effective mitigation strategy for the vibrations of tall buildings s...
In this paper the classical linear tuned mass-damper (TMD) is coupled with an inerter, a two-termina...
Using supplemental fluid viscous dampers to dissipate energy and reduce building response to dynamic...
The design of tall buildings requires an accurate understanding of the expected wind loads and the r...
An innovative structural modification, top-storey softening, is herein proposed in conjunction with ...
In recent years, global urbanisation trends created pressing demands for residential and office spac...
The behavior of a very slender building is investigated under wind loads, to satisfy both strength a...
Optimally designed tuned mass-damper-inerters (TMDIs) are considered to meet code-prescribed service...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringJared D HobeckWind-induced vibra...
The application of computer fluid dynamics to the estimation of a stochastic wind loading model for ...
In slender high-rise buildings wind-induced accelerations can become the governing design criterion....