NUMERICAL MODELLING OF WIND LOADS ON WINDOWS. VALIDATION FOR A HIGH-RISE SQUARE PLAN BUILDING

This paper presents the results of numerical and experimental modelling of mean and peak pressure coefficients for window assemblies on a rectangular building. The applicability of the SST and GEKO k-ω turbulence models implemented in ANSYS Fluent is investigated. A simple steady-state method for d...

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Main Author: Oleg Goryachevsky
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publishing House ASV 2023-09-01
Series:International Journal for Computational Civil and Structural Engineering
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Online Access:https://ijccse.iasv.ru/index.php/ijccse/article/view/703
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description This paper presents the results of numerical and experimental modelling of mean and peak pressure coefficients for window assemblies on a rectangular building. The applicability of the SST and GEKO k-ω turbulence models implemented in ANSYS Fluent is investigated. A simple steady-state method for determining the peak wind pressures, which utilizes the turbulence kinetic energy calculation, is shown to be sufficient for practical purposes. A comparative analysis with the values of pressure coefficients given in the Russian building code is carried out. The obtained results can be used in the design of window assemblies of typical buildings.
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spelling doaj.art-a72d3ddb0784421f911b82dfab52dd1c2023-10-06T10:39:31ZengPublishing House ASVInternational Journal for Computational Civil and Structural Engineering2587-96182588-01952023-09-0119310.22337/2587-9618-2023-19-3-114-129NUMERICAL MODELLING OF WIND LOADS ON WINDOWS. VALIDATION FOR A HIGH-RISE SQUARE PLAN BUILDINGOleg Goryachevsky0National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, Moscow, RUSSIA This paper presents the results of numerical and experimental modelling of mean and peak pressure coefficients for window assemblies on a rectangular building. The applicability of the SST and GEKO k-ω turbulence models implemented in ANSYS Fluent is investigated. A simple steady-state method for determining the peak wind pressures, which utilizes the turbulence kinetic energy calculation, is shown to be sufficient for practical purposes. A comparative analysis with the values of pressure coefficients given in the Russian building code is carried out. The obtained results can be used in the design of window assemblies of typical buildings. https://ijccse.iasv.ru/index.php/ijccse/article/view/703computational fluid dynamics (CFD), experimental wind tunnel (WT) testing, pressure coefficients, structural aerodynamics, window assemblies
spellingShingle Oleg Goryachevsky
NUMERICAL MODELLING OF WIND LOADS ON WINDOWS. VALIDATION FOR A HIGH-RISE SQUARE PLAN BUILDING
International Journal for Computational Civil and Structural Engineering
computational fluid dynamics (CFD), experimental wind tunnel (WT) testing, pressure coefficients, structural aerodynamics, window assemblies
title NUMERICAL MODELLING OF WIND LOADS ON WINDOWS. VALIDATION FOR A HIGH-RISE SQUARE PLAN BUILDING
title_full NUMERICAL MODELLING OF WIND LOADS ON WINDOWS. VALIDATION FOR A HIGH-RISE SQUARE PLAN BUILDING
title_fullStr NUMERICAL MODELLING OF WIND LOADS ON WINDOWS. VALIDATION FOR A HIGH-RISE SQUARE PLAN BUILDING
title_full_unstemmed NUMERICAL MODELLING OF WIND LOADS ON WINDOWS. VALIDATION FOR A HIGH-RISE SQUARE PLAN BUILDING
title_short NUMERICAL MODELLING OF WIND LOADS ON WINDOWS. VALIDATION FOR A HIGH-RISE SQUARE PLAN BUILDING
title_sort numerical modelling of wind loads on windows validation for a high rise square plan building
topic computational fluid dynamics (CFD), experimental wind tunnel (WT) testing, pressure coefficients, structural aerodynamics, window assemblies
url https://ijccse.iasv.ru/index.php/ijccse/article/view/703
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