Examining Wind Flow's Impact on Multi-Storey Buildings: A Quest for Quality Improvement

IF 1.9 Q3 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL
Khrystyna Myroniuk, Yurii Furdas, V. Zhelykh, Yurii Yurkevych
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This scientific article delves into the intricacies of wind flow's impact on multi-storey buildings, presenting results from a series of experimental investigations. The research encompasses an examination of wind interactions with buildings of varying heights and geometric profiles. Furthermore, it unveils the effects of tall structures on the natural ventilation and smoke evacuation systems of shorter edifices, considering different wind flow directions. The study leverages specialized wind tunnel and measurement techniques for a comprehensive analysis of wind-induced loads on buildings. The acquired insights furnish crucial input for the design of single-story temporary modular constructions within densely populated urban areas, subject to wind-induced stresses. Additionally, they hold potential applicability in the advancement of energy-efficient technologies and strategies within the realm of construction. The acquired dataset underscores the criticality of scrutinizing wind flow's impact on structures of varied typologies and dimensions and will allow to significantly improve the quality and efficiency of modern buildings in the future.
研究风流对多层建筑的影响:追求质量改进
这篇科学文章深入探讨了风流对多层建筑影响的复杂性,介绍了一系列实验研究的结果。研究内容包括风与不同高度和几何外形的建筑物之间的相互作用。此外,考虑到不同的风流方向,研究还揭示了高层建筑对较矮建筑的自然通风和排烟系统的影响。这项研究利用专业的风洞和测量技术,全面分析了风对建筑物造成的荷载。所获得的见解为在人口稠密的城市地区设计单层临时模块化建筑提供了重要依据。此外,它们还具有潜在的适用性,有助于在建筑领域推进节能技术和战略。所获得的数据集强调了仔细研究风流对不同类型和尺寸结构的影响的重要性,并将在未来显著提高现代建筑的质量和效率。
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Production Engineering Archives
Production Engineering Archives Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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