The current trend of increasing the height limits of timber buildings makes wind-induced vibrations a non-negligible issue. The dynamics of high-rise timber structures are discussed, focusing on accelerations and comfort assessment of the currently tallest timber building in the world, namely, the 18-storey timber building in Norway. Verifications according to available standards were firstly carried out. Then, computational fluid dynamic analyses with Kratos Multiphysics were performed to simulate the wind flow around a rigid body. Afterward, the wind loads were applied to a single-degree of freedom model and to a reduced finite element model, performing a one-way coupling between the wind flow and the structure. Wind-induced vibrations re...
Modern building tend to strive towards more slender and lightweight constructions. That is to be mor...
The new generation of tall buildings is higher and more slender than the buildings built before. Add...
The new generation of tall buildings is higher and more slender than the buildings built before. Add...
The height and the market share of multi-story timber buildings are both rising. During the last two...
AbstractThe influence of wind on structures is a complex subject. Bending moments, normal forces, to...
Wind-induced dynamic excitation is a governing design action determining size and shape of modern Ta...
This thesis aims to investigate the dynamic response of a high rise concrete structure. Calculations...
Wind-induced dynamic excitation is becoming a governing design action determin-ing size and shape of...
The influence of wind on structures is a complex subject. Bending moments, normal forces, torsion mo...
Plans for construction of the tallest residential timber building has driven the Technical Research ...
The world tallest timber building with height of 45 meters, is planned for Bergen, Norway. In this m...
Plans for construction of the tallest residential timber building has driven the Technical Research ...
Plans for construction of the tallest residential timber building has driven the Technical Research ...
Tall and super-tall buildings are going up all over the world, notably in east and south Asia, the P...
Buildings are getting taller due to increased urbanisation and densification of cities. More advance...
Modern building tend to strive towards more slender and lightweight constructions. That is to be mor...
The new generation of tall buildings is higher and more slender than the buildings built before. Add...
The new generation of tall buildings is higher and more slender than the buildings built before. Add...
The height and the market share of multi-story timber buildings are both rising. During the last two...
AbstractThe influence of wind on structures is a complex subject. Bending moments, normal forces, to...
Wind-induced dynamic excitation is a governing design action determining size and shape of modern Ta...
This thesis aims to investigate the dynamic response of a high rise concrete structure. Calculations...
Wind-induced dynamic excitation is becoming a governing design action determin-ing size and shape of...
The influence of wind on structures is a complex subject. Bending moments, normal forces, torsion mo...
Plans for construction of the tallest residential timber building has driven the Technical Research ...
The world tallest timber building with height of 45 meters, is planned for Bergen, Norway. In this m...
Plans for construction of the tallest residential timber building has driven the Technical Research ...
Plans for construction of the tallest residential timber building has driven the Technical Research ...
Tall and super-tall buildings are going up all over the world, notably in east and south Asia, the P...
Buildings are getting taller due to increased urbanisation and densification of cities. More advance...
Modern building tend to strive towards more slender and lightweight constructions. That is to be mor...
The new generation of tall buildings is higher and more slender than the buildings built before. Add...
The new generation of tall buildings is higher and more slender than the buildings built before. Add...