Wind Analysis and Design of Tall Building
Abstract
The growing urban population has made it necessary to construct tall buildings, as the
height of the building is increased wind becomes a major factor. An increase in high
lateral wind force also increases. Wind flow around, and on, structures is a complicated
phenomenon that consists varieties of flow simulations and the structure gets affected
by it, and buffeting, vortex shedding,galloping, etc. is observed. These factors should
be considered at the very early stage of designing to avoid any mishap and can
contribute to the instability of buildings. Nearby building structures influence the wind
pressure on our very own structure that is to be designed, these pressures are very
difficult to calculate as they fluctuate. Computational Fluid Dynamics is useful for wind
loading on bluff bodies, Wind loading on moving bodies, Heating and Ventilation
(HVAC), Fire safety engineering, etc. In this project, we used Simscale to analyze wind
loads on different building shapes Using particle trace we can simulate the wind
movements on any given point of the building. Using different iterations, we were able
to find the best shape for handling wind loads.By analyzing different geometric shapes,
we can compare them with each other.Wind moves in a three-dimension direction so it
affects different surfaces, it's important to learn about the impact of wind on differential
geometry. To learn about the impact of wind on building and its effect on the structure
is important to do structural analysis with wind load, dead load, live load, seismic load,
and other loads to find the displacement of the building and its stories. An Individual’s
state of mind in which he/she feels hot or cold is defined as thermaldiscomfort.
Managing thermal discomfort is very important as it increases productivity and
improves health and safety.. Suggested thermal comfort must fall in the range -0.5 to
+0.5 of PMV.
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