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Analysis of hurricane wind loads on low-rise structures
Authors:S Ben AyedLD Aponte-Bermudez  MR Hajj  HW TielemanKR Gurley  TA Reinhold
Affiliation:
  • a Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, USA
  • b Department of Civil Engineering, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, PR, USA
  • c Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
  • d Institute for Business and Home Safety, Tampa, FL, USA
  • Abstract:Time series of pressure coefficients collected on the roof of a house by the Florida Coastal Monitoring Program during landfall of Hurricane Ivan on the Florida panhandle in 2004 are analyzed. Rather than using peak values, which could vary due to the stochastic nature of the data, a probabilistic analysis is performed to characterize extreme values of pressure coefficients and associated wind loads. It is shown that the pressure coefficient time series follows a three parameter Gamma distribution, while the peak pressure follows a two-parameter Gumbel distribution. The analysis yields a probability of non-exceedance of a given threshold of the pressure or load coefficients. For this specific house and specific storm, the 80 percentile load coefficient value of the probability of non-exceedance is −1.7. This is discussed in the context of ASCE 7 GCp values.
    Keywords:Peak wind loads  Hurricane wind loads  Probability distribution  Full scale experiment  Design provisions
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