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Analysis of wind-induced responses and GLF for super-large cooling towers

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Abstract Based on wind tunnel tests, time-varying wind pressure distribution on the finite element model of a super-large hyperbolic cooling tower under group-tower environment were reconstructed by the radial basis… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Based on wind tunnel tests, time-varying wind pressure distribution on the finite element model of a super-large hyperbolic cooling tower under group-tower environment were reconstructed by the radial basis function (RBF) method. The results were applied in time-domain calculations of wind-induced responses of the cooling tower. Then, the gust loading factor (GLF) method adopted in current engineering practice was analyzed. The results indicate that: due to some inevitable limitations, the existing GLF scheme, in which a unified amplification factor G is adopted to calculate the equivalent static wind loads, may not be applicable for super-large cooling towers.

Keywords: induced responses; cooling towers; large cooling; wind induced; super large

Journal Title: Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
Year Published: 2021

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