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Large-Scale Wind Tunnel Tests of Canopies Attached to Low-Rise Buildings

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AbstractCanopies attached to residential and other buildings are predominantly lightweight structures with both surfaces exposed to the wind; therefore, their design is mostly governed by wind-induced loads. Currently, only limited… Click to show full abstract

AbstractCanopies attached to residential and other buildings are predominantly lightweight structures with both surfaces exposed to the wind; therefore, their design is mostly governed by wind-induced loads. Currently, only limited information exists for the design of attached canopies against wind action in building codes and wind standards, which justifies the need to further investigate the wind effects on these structures to establish reliable design recommendations. The pressure distribution on the canopy surfaces, as well as the net component, is highly affected by the wind field around the canopy; therefore, its dimensions, location, and wind direction need to be considered. To investigate the effects of these parameters, in this study, a set of six 1:6 scaled model configurations of a low-rise building with different attached canopy dimensions and locations were tested at boundary-layer flow in the Wall of Wind Research Facility at Florida International University. The results are presented as loc...

Keywords: large scale; wind; wind tunnel; low rise; scale wind

Journal Title: Journal of Architectural Engineering
Year Published: 2017

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