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Title:
Wind loading of structures
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Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
New York, NY : Taylor & Francis, 2007
Physical Description:
ix, 379 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780415409469

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Bridging the gap between wind and structural engineering, Wind Loading of Structures demonstrates the application of wind engineering principles to ensure maximum safety in a variety of structures. This book will assist the practising engineer in understanding the principles of wind engineering, and provide guidance on the successful design of structures for wind loading by gales, hurricanes, typhoons, thunderstorm downdrafts and tornados. The principles of meteorology, statistics and probability, aerodynamics and structural dynamics are covered in the first half of the book. The second half describes, qualitatively and quantitatively, the nature of wind loads on all types of structures, including low-rise and tall buildings, large stadium roofs, towers and chimneys, bridges, transmission lines, free-standing walls and roofs, and antennae. Special features include coverage of extreme winds in tropical and sub-tropical climates, wind-tunnel testing techniques, a summary of the wind climates of over sixty countries, and detailed coverage of internal as well as external wind pressures on buildings. A comparison is made of the provisions for wind loads in six major national and international codes and standards. Examples and case studies are given in each chapter that make the book suitable for supporting university graduate courses in wind loading and response.


Author Notes

John D. Holmesis a consulting engineer and researcher, with over thirty years international experience in research, teaching and consulting in the wind loading of structures.


Table of Contents

Preface
1 The Nature of Windstorms and Wind-Induced Damage
2 Prediction of Design Wind Speeds and Structural Safety
3 Strong Wind Characteristics and Turbulence
4 Basic Bluff-Body Aerodynamics
5 Dynamic Response and Effective Static Load Distributions
6 Internal Pressures
7 Laboratory Simulation of Strong Winds and Wind Loads
8 Low-Rise Buildings
9 Tall Buildings
10 Large Roofs and Sports Stadiums
11 Towers, Chimneys and Masts
12 Bridges
13 Transmission Lines
14 Other Structures
15 Wind Loading Codes and Standards
Appendix A Terminology
Appendix B List of Symbols
Appendix C Probability Distributions Relevant to Wind Loading
Appendix D Extreme Wind Climates û A World Survey
Appendix E Some Approximate Formulas for Natural Frequencies
Appendix F Application of the Effective Static Load Method to a Simple Structure