Wind effects on structures : an introduction to wind engineering
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Wind effects on structures : an introduction to wind engineering
Wiley, 1985, c1986
2nd ed
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"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
A comprehensive, integrated treatment of wind engineering, reviewing fundamentals, applications to design, and basic analytical tools. The book furnishes detailed design procedures and data for wind-resistance in tall buildings, tall stacks, hyperbolic cooling towers, trussed frameworks, suspension bridges, offshore structures, nuclear power plants and many other structures. Design procedures are illustrated step-by-step with examples. Fundamentals encompass micrometeorology, climatology, aerodynamics, structural dynamics, aeroelasticity, probability and statistics, structural reliability and structural engineering.
Table of Contents
- THE ATMOSPHERE
- Atmospheric Circulations
- The Atmospheric Boundary Layer
- Extreme Wind Climatology
- WIND LOADS AND THEIR EFFECTS ON STRUCTURES
- Fundamentals
- Bluff-Body Aerodynamics
- Structural Dynamics
- Aereolastic Phenomena
- Wind Tunnels
- Wind Directionality Effects
- Applications to Design
- Tall Buildings: Structural Response and Cladding Design
- Slender Towers and Stacks with Circular Cross Section
- Hyperbolic Cooling Towers
- Trussed Frameworks and Plate Girders
- Suspended-Span Bridges, Tension Structures, and Power Lines
- Offshore Structures
- Wind-Induced Discomfort In and Around Buildings
- Tornado Effects
- Appendixes
- Index.
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