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Recent and Current Wind Engineering Research at the National Institute of Standards and Technology

Authors :
Emil Simiu
Jianghua Ke
Liang Shi
Sejun Park
Long T. Phan
Adam L. Pintar
Marc L. Levitan
Dat Duthinh
DongHun Yeo
Source :
J Struct Eng (N Y N Y)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
American Society of Civil Engineers, 2018.

Abstract

This paper briefly reviews recent and current National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) research aimed at improving standard provisions and advancing structural design practice for wind loads. The research covers: (i) New wind speed maps for the conterminous United States; (ii) Risk-consistent estimation of wind load factors for use with the wind tunnel procedure; (iii) Modern peaks-over-threshold approaches to estimation of peak wind effects; (iv) User-friendly procedures for the database-assisted design of rigid and flexible structures; (v) Novel approaches to codification of pressures on cladding and components; (vi) Modern modeling of synoptic storm planetary boundary layers and its implications for super-tall building design; (vii) Computational Wind Engineering (CWE); (viii) Tornado climatology and development of tornado-resistant design methodologies; (ix) Joint climatology of wind speeds, storm surge and waves heights, and estimates of their combined effects on structures.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Wind Engineering for Natural Hazards
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4f7e7419dafc7c561e276da080c825d8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1061/9780784415153.ch01