Internal pressure dynamics of a leaky building with a dominant opening |
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Authors: | T.K. Guha R.N. SharmaP.J. Richards |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | A simplified and computationally efficient model of internal pressure response of a building with a dominant opening and background leakage is presented based on certain simplifications shown to be adequate for all practical purposes. The presented model adequately linearized is used to develop closed form non-dimensional design solutions that can be used to estimate the ratio of internal to external pressure fluctuations and gust factors for a range of building volumes, opening sizes and porosity ratios. Experiments carried out with different combination of leakages in the presence of dominant openings of various sizes are used to justify the simplifications adopted in the derivation of the model and validate the model predictions. A performance analysis of the model carried out in conjunction with some approaches found in the literature on benchmarking data exhibits the relative advantage of the model in terms of accuracy, practical usage and computational expense. |
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Keywords: | Internal pressure Dominant opening Background leakage Design solutions Building internal volume Opening size Porosity ratio Wind tunnel testing |
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