为结构设计更新巴西风速图

IF 2.2 4区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Lindemberg O. Almeida, M. G. Lima, I. Esteves, G. S. Munhoz, R. A. Medeiros-Junior
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一些研究讨论了气候变化如何影响降水、温度和风荷载。风荷载在结构设计中尤其值得关注,因为风荷载的动力直接影响结构的安全。在巴西的规范中,风荷载是基于1977年创建的等等值线图。实验数据是在少数气象站收集的(1950年至1974年),在绘制之前进行了统计处理。考虑到这一点,有必要对巴西规范进行新的评估,以评估气候变化对风速的影响,并制定更彻底的方法,因为更多的等面线更有利于安全设计。在本研究中,从更多的气象站收集了新的数据,并提出了一种选择和处理风相关数据的新方法。该方法将极大似然估计与Gumbel分布相结合。该方法还采用Kriging插值法对各站点的风速进行地理参考。其主要优点是将极端风速作为一个区域化的变量来考虑。在验证结果之后,使用更新的数据和更高的精度创建了新的等等值线图。最后,可以看到巴西境内极端风速的显著增加。这证实了文献中讨论的现有全球趋势。
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Updating the Brazilian wind speed map for structural design
Several studies discuss how climate change influences precipitation, temperature, and wind loads. The wind loads, in particular, are a great concern in structural design, as their dynamic forces directly affect structural safety. In Brazilian codes, the wind loads are based on an isopleth map, created in 1977. The experimental data was collected on few weather stations (between 1950 and 1974) and treated statistically before being plotted. In view of this, a new assessment of the Brazilian code is necessary to evaluate the impact of climate change in the wind speeds and to develop a more thorough method, since a greater number of isopleths are more favorable for designing with safety. In this study, new data was collected from a greater number of weather stations, and a new approach to select and process wind-related data was proposed. The new method combined the maximum likelihood estimation with Gumbel distribution. The new method also adopted Kriging interpolation to georeference the wind speeds according to each station. The main advantage was to consider the extreme wind speed as a regionalized variable. After validating the results, a new isopleth map was created with updated data and greater precision. Finally, it could be seen a significant increase in the speed of extreme winds in the Brazilian territory. This confirmed the existing global trend discussed in the literature.
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Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Structural Engineering and Mechanics 工程技术-工程:机械
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
18.20%
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审稿时长
11 months
期刊介绍: The STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND MECHANICS, An International Journal, aims at: providing a major publication channel for structural engineering, wider distribution at more affordable subscription rates; faster reviewing and publication for manuscripts submitted; and a broad scope for wider participation. The main subject of the Journal is structural engineering concerned with aspects of mechanics. Areas covered by the Journal include: - Structural Mechanics - Design of Civil, Building and Mechanical Structures - Structural Optimization and Controls - Structural Safety and Reliability - New Structural Materials and Applications - Effects of Wind, Earthquake and Wave Loadings on Structures - Fluid-Structure and Soil-Structure Interactions - AI Application and Expert Systems in Structural Engineering. Submission of papers from practicing engineers is particularly encouraged.
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