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Investigation of the Time Dependence of Wind-Induced Aeroelastic Response on a Scale Model of a High-Rise Building

Fabio Rizzo

2021Applied Sciences18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Experimental wind tunnel test results are affected by acquisition times because extreme pressure peak statistics depend on the length of acquisition records. This is also true for dynamic tests on aeroelastic models where the structural response of the scale model is affected by aerodynamic damping and by random vortex shedding. This paper investigates the acquisition time dependence of linear transformation through singular value decomposition (SVD) and its correlation with floor accelerometric signals acquired during wind tunnel aeroelastic testing of a scale model high-rise building. Particular attention was given to the variability of eigenvectors, singular values and the correlation coefficient for two wind angles and thirteen different wind velocities. The cumulative distribution function of empirical magnitudes was fitted with numerical cumulative density function (CDF). Kolmogorov–Smirnov test results are also discussed.

Topics & Concepts

AeroelasticityWind tunnelAerodynamicsCumulative distribution functionScale (ratio)Structural engineeringSingular value decompositionMathematicsWind speedEngineeringPhysicsMeteorologyProbability density functionStatisticsMechanicsQuantum mechanicsAlgorithmWind and Air Flow StudiesStructural Engineering and Vibration AnalysisProbabilistic and Robust Engineering Design
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