Wind tunnel tests on partially clad buildings and structures
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-1-2005
Abstract
Many structures, such as buildings under construction, industrial process structures and certain manufacturing and storage facilities, are either temporarily or permanently partially clad. Data relevant to the wind loads on these types of structures are scarce in the literature and wind loading codes. An investigation was undertaken at the Louisiana State University Wind Tunnel Laboratory to study the aerodynamic behavior of these structures. Mean force coefficient results for various cladding arrangements are reported for models of a 10 level structure for two different plan aspect ratios (1:1 and 3:1) in grid turbulent and boundary layer flow. It was found that force coefficients for some of the cladding configurations significantly exceeded the values for a fully clad (i.e., enclosed) structure of the same geometry. Additionally, the manner in which the force coefficients varied with respect to the wind direction was found to differ dramatically from the fully clad cases for some of the cladding arrangements.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
10th Americas Conference on Wind Engineering Acwe 2005
Recommended Citation
Hebert, K., Amoroso, S., & Levitan, M. (2005). Wind tunnel tests on partially clad buildings and structures. 10th Americas Conference on Wind Engineering Acwe 2005 Retrieved from https://repository.lsu.edu/construction_management_pubs/622