This book provides comprehensive treatment of wind effects on structures. It starts with the load chain, then moves on to meteorological considerations, atmospheric boundary layer, static wind load, dynamic wind load and scaling laws used in wind-tunnel tests. Includes the latest information on the Euronorms: Eurocode 1, Actions on Structures. Provides a logical and comprehensive treatment of the basic principles.
Preface ix
Symbols xi
1 Introduction 1
2 Wind Climate 5
3 The Atmospheric Boundary Layer – Natural Wind 19
4 Static Wind Load 49
5 Along-wind Response, SDOF Structures 75
6 The Along-wind Response of Bluff Bodies 79
7 Cross-wind vibrations Induced by Vortex Shedding 109
8 Wind Load on Bridges 143
9 Galloping 173
10 Wind-tunnel Testing 177
Appendix A Random Variables and Stochastic Processes 191
Appendix B Calculation of Multiple Integrals 207
Appendix C Vibrations of Linear Structures 211
Appendix D Solving Flutter Equations 217
References 221
Index 227
Claës Dyrbye is the author of Wind Loads on Structures, published by Wiley.
Svend Ole Hansen is the author of Wind Loads on Structures, published by Wiley.Wind Loads on Structures Claës Dyrbye Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby Svend O. Hansen Svend Ole Hansen, Consulting Engineers, Copenhagen, Denmark Wind loads have to be taken into account when designing civil engineering structures. The wind load on structures can be systematised by means of the wind load chain: wind climate (global wind), terrain (wind at low height), aels