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Aerodynamic Coefficients and Risk‐consistent Design
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A simple procedure is presented for estimating the reliability of windsensitive structures whose orientation is not specified. The procedure is based on a second moment reliability approach and makes use of: (1) Aerodynamic ...
Discussion of “Peak Wind Load Comparison: Theoretical Estimates and ASCE 7” by Henry W. Tieleman, Mohamed A. K. Elsayed and Muhammad R. Hajj
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Discussion: Prediction of Hurricane Wind Speeds in the United States
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Melnikov-Based Open-Loop Control of Escape for a Class of Nonlinear Systems
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: The performance of certain nonlinear stochastic systems is deemed acceptable if during a specified time interval, the systems have sufficiently low probabilities of escape from a preferred region ...
Estimating Uncertainty in the Extreme Value Analysis of Data Generated by a Hurricane Simulation Model
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Extreme value analyses of any environmental phenomenon are fraught with difficulties, but the additional difficulty of collecting reliable data during hurricane events makes their analysis even more complicated. A widely ...
Peak Non-Gaussian Wind Effects for Database-Assisted Low-Rise Building Design
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Current procedures for estimating the peaks of the stochastic response of tall buildings to wind are based on the assumption that the response is Gaussian. Those procedures are therefore inapplicable to low-rise buildings, ...
Verification of ASCE 7-16 Pressure Coefficients and Database-Assisted Design of Purlins and Girts Accounting for Wind Directionality
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: For the database-assisted design (DAD) of low-rise building purlins and girts, a method is proposed that explicitly accounts for wind directionality by using directional wind tunnel measurements, directional wind speed ...
Safety of Structures in Strong Winds and Earthquakes: Multihazard Considerations
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: In accordance with the ASCE Standard 7-05, in regions subjected to wind and earthquakes, structures are designed for loads induced by wind and, separately, by earthquakes, and the final design is based on the more demanding ...
Influence of Surface Roughness Uncertainties on Design of Structures with Open and Suburban Exposures
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Following an investigation into the causes of a 40% difference between estimates of structural response to wind by two reputable wind engineering laboratories, the National Institute of Standards and Technology recommended ...
Wind Loading and Strength of Cladding Glass
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A procedure for investigating glass cladding behavior under arbitrary loads, including fluctuating wind loads, is presented. The procedure accounts for the fact that internal stresses are nonlinear functions of the external ...