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Rising Air-Conditioning Use Intensifies Global Warming. [PDF]

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Zhang H   +12 more
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Low-rise Buildings and Architectural Aerodynamics

Architectural Science Review, 2005
The influence of Wind Engineering on Architectural Aerodynamics has traditionally been focused on expensive, tall structures. For a variety of reasons (reduced cost of the wind-tunnel study, population moves to the tropics yielding a higher hurricane exposure, architecturally-complex, lowrise, community buildings, etc.) the wind tunnel is being ...
Leighton Cochran, Russ Derickson
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Low-Rise Building Wind Load Provisions

Engineering Journal, 1997
The National Standard ASCE 7 was revised and published in January 1996 following many years of study by the Wind Loads Subcommittee of ASCE 7. Contained for the first time are a complete set of provisions for assessing wind loads for the design of low-rise buildings.
Gregory L.F. Chiu, Dale C. Perry
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