Wind loading on roofs remains to be a complex phenomenon and one of most common factor in roofs failure. This is mainly due to the fact that wind-flow conditions around buildings and wind-induced effects on such buildings have dynamic characteristics that are time and space related. From a space perspective, the wind's characteristics are affected by aspects such as building geometry, site topography, and architectural features. From a time perspective, the wind dynamic characteristics are affected by wind speed, turbulence intensity and wind direction.La surcharge due au vent sur les toitures demeure un ph\ue9nom\ue8ne complexe et l?un des facteurs les plus courants de la d\ue9faillance des toitures. Ceci est attribuable essentiellement au...
Currently, there are no national or international guidelines for the wind uplift resistance of archi...
The North American roofing community has made significant advancements, summarized in this paper, in...
At the National Research Council of Canada in November 1994, members of the North American roofing c...
Aussi disponible en fran\ue7ais: \uc9tude de la r\ue9sistance des syst\ue8mes de couverture aux effe...
Wind performance investigation is critical in the design of durable roofing assemblies. In North Ame...
Wind action belongs to loads that are environmentally variable. Wind action is included in the basic...
Wind action belongs to loads that are environmentally variable. Wind action is included in the basic...
A common factor in roof failures is wind forces, which inflict considerable damage every year, even ...
This article offers a brief summary of the findings of past modeling research activities, and recomm...
Wind is a phenomenon of great complexity because of the many flow situations arising from the intera...
This paper examines the relation between high-rise buildings and wind, how wind flows, the action an...
Wind flow over a mechanically attached roofing assembly (MAA) can lift the membrane and cause it to ...
Wind dynamics, on a mechanically attached single ply roofing assembly, lift the membrane and cause f...
Building envelopes are designed to separate the controlled indoor environment from the outdoor envir...
This paper examines the relation between high-rise buildings and wind, how wind flows, the action an...
Currently, there are no national or international guidelines for the wind uplift resistance of archi...
The North American roofing community has made significant advancements, summarized in this paper, in...
At the National Research Council of Canada in November 1994, members of the North American roofing c...
Aussi disponible en fran\ue7ais: \uc9tude de la r\ue9sistance des syst\ue8mes de couverture aux effe...
Wind performance investigation is critical in the design of durable roofing assemblies. In North Ame...
Wind action belongs to loads that are environmentally variable. Wind action is included in the basic...
Wind action belongs to loads that are environmentally variable. Wind action is included in the basic...
A common factor in roof failures is wind forces, which inflict considerable damage every year, even ...
This article offers a brief summary of the findings of past modeling research activities, and recomm...
Wind is a phenomenon of great complexity because of the many flow situations arising from the intera...
This paper examines the relation between high-rise buildings and wind, how wind flows, the action an...
Wind flow over a mechanically attached roofing assembly (MAA) can lift the membrane and cause it to ...
Wind dynamics, on a mechanically attached single ply roofing assembly, lift the membrane and cause f...
Building envelopes are designed to separate the controlled indoor environment from the outdoor envir...
This paper examines the relation between high-rise buildings and wind, how wind flows, the action an...
Currently, there are no national or international guidelines for the wind uplift resistance of archi...
The North American roofing community has made significant advancements, summarized in this paper, in...
At the National Research Council of Canada in November 1994, members of the North American roofing c...