Full-Scale Measurements of Wind-Pressure Coefficients in Twin Medium-Rise Buildings

Wind pressure coefficients (Cp) are important values for building engineering applications, such as calculation of wind loads or wind-induced air infiltration and especially for tall buildings that are more susceptible to wind forces. Wind pressure coefficients are influenced by a plethora of parame...

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Main Authors: Stergiani Charisi, Thomas K. Thiis, Tormod Aurlien
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Buildings
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/9/3/63
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spelling doaj-5cc151485e754b3da04c35a9dd99dea52020-11-24T21:32:49ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092019-03-01936310.3390/buildings9030063buildings9030063Full-Scale Measurements of Wind-Pressure Coefficients in Twin Medium-Rise BuildingsStergiani Charisi0Thomas K. Thiis1Tormod Aurlien2Faculty of Science and Technology, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 1432 Ås, NorwayFaculty of Science and Technology, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 1432 Ås, NorwayFaculty of Science and Technology, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 1432 Ås, NorwayWind pressure coefficients (Cp) are important values for building engineering applications, such as calculation of wind loads or wind-induced air infiltration and especially for tall buildings that are more susceptible to wind forces. Wind pressure coefficients are influenced by a plethora of parameters, such as building geometry, position on the façade, exposure or sheltering degree, and wind direction. On-site measurements have been performed on a twin medium-rise building complex. Differential pressure measurements have been employed in order to determine the wind pressure coefficients at various positions along the windward façades of the twin buildings. The measurements show that one building provides substantial wind shelter to its twin and the microclimatic effect is captured by the measured wind pressure coefficients. They also showed that the wind pressure coefficients vary significantly spatially along the windward façades of the medium-rise buildings. Furthermore, the pressure measurements showed that the wind pressure coefficients fluctuate significantly during the measuring period. The use of the fluctuating Cp values by means of probability distribution function (pdf) for the calculation of air infiltration has been evaluated. The results indicate that the air flows deriving using fluctuating Cp values are more accurate than the ones calculated by the conventional method of using mean Cp values.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/9/3/63wind pressure coefficientfull-scale measurementspressure measurementsair infiltrationmicroclimate
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author Stergiani Charisi
Thomas K. Thiis
Tormod Aurlien
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Thomas K. Thiis
Tormod Aurlien
Full-Scale Measurements of Wind-Pressure Coefficients in Twin Medium-Rise Buildings
Buildings
wind pressure coefficient
full-scale measurements
pressure measurements
air infiltration
microclimate
author_facet Stergiani Charisi
Thomas K. Thiis
Tormod Aurlien
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title Full-Scale Measurements of Wind-Pressure Coefficients in Twin Medium-Rise Buildings
title_short Full-Scale Measurements of Wind-Pressure Coefficients in Twin Medium-Rise Buildings
title_full Full-Scale Measurements of Wind-Pressure Coefficients in Twin Medium-Rise Buildings
title_fullStr Full-Scale Measurements of Wind-Pressure Coefficients in Twin Medium-Rise Buildings
title_full_unstemmed Full-Scale Measurements of Wind-Pressure Coefficients in Twin Medium-Rise Buildings
title_sort full-scale measurements of wind-pressure coefficients in twin medium-rise buildings
publisher MDPI AG
series Buildings
issn 2075-5309
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Wind pressure coefficients (Cp) are important values for building engineering applications, such as calculation of wind loads or wind-induced air infiltration and especially for tall buildings that are more susceptible to wind forces. Wind pressure coefficients are influenced by a plethora of parameters, such as building geometry, position on the façade, exposure or sheltering degree, and wind direction. On-site measurements have been performed on a twin medium-rise building complex. Differential pressure measurements have been employed in order to determine the wind pressure coefficients at various positions along the windward façades of the twin buildings. The measurements show that one building provides substantial wind shelter to its twin and the microclimatic effect is captured by the measured wind pressure coefficients. They also showed that the wind pressure coefficients vary significantly spatially along the windward façades of the medium-rise buildings. Furthermore, the pressure measurements showed that the wind pressure coefficients fluctuate significantly during the measuring period. The use of the fluctuating Cp values by means of probability distribution function (pdf) for the calculation of air infiltration has been evaluated. The results indicate that the air flows deriving using fluctuating Cp values are more accurate than the ones calculated by the conventional method of using mean Cp values.
topic wind pressure coefficient
full-scale measurements
pressure measurements
air infiltration
microclimate
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/9/3/63
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