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The response of tall buildings to naturally occurring forces is fundamentally affected by the way in which the energy input is dissipated by the structure. In choosing the mathematical convenience of a viscous damping coefficient, early workers and researchers solved their immediate problems, but bequeathed a legacy of confusion to modern-day ...
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The response of tall buildings to naturally occurring forces is fundamentally affected by the way in which the energy input is dissipated by the structure. In choosing the mathematical convenience of a viscous damping coefficient, early workers and researchers solved their immediate problems, but bequeathed a legacy of confusion to modern-day ...
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Tall-building effects on pedestrian-level flow and pollutant dispersion: Large-eddy simulations
Atmospheric Pollution Research, 2022Jong-Won Kim +2 more
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Aerodynamic performance of CAARC standard tall building model by various corner chamfers
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 2020Yi Li, Qiu Sheng Li, Yonggui Li
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This chapter introduces the key design issues of tall buildings: different lateral resistance systems, loads, floor system. It also has introduced earthquake design, progressive collapse design, fire safety design, blast resistance design and foundation design, shortening analysis.
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Aeroelastic model tests to study tall building vibration in boundary-layer and tornado winds
Engineering Structures, 2020Partha P Sarkar
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