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Wind-induced motion of tall buildings
Authors:A. Tallin  B. Ellingwood
Affiliation:

Department of Civil Engineering, Polytechnic Institute of New York, 333 Jay Street, NY 11201, USA

Center for Building Technology, National Engineering Laboratory, National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, USA

Abstract:
Modern buildings designed such that their lateral drifts under statically applied wind loads are less than some fraction of building height, may vibrate excessively during winds and cause occupant discomfort. Methods are presented for evaluating the vibration characteristics of buildings using random vibration theory to relate the fluctuating wind forces to structural response. These methods can be used to evaluate serviceability or to plan wind tunnel tests of buildings.
Keywords:building specifications   deflections   random vibration   stiffness   structural engineering   wind
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