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OverviewWind forces from extreme wind events are the dominant loading for many parts of the world, exacerbated by climate change and the continued construction of tall buildings and structures. This authoritative source, for practising and academic structural engineers and graduate students, ties the principles of wind loads on structures to the relevant aspects of meteorology, bluff-body aerodynamics, probability and statistics, and structural dynamics. This new edition covers: Climate change effects on extreme winds – particularly those from tropical cyclones, hurricanes and typhoons Modelling of potential wind vulnerability and damage Developments in extreme value probability analysis of extreme wind speeds and directions Explanation of the difference between ‘return period’ and ‘average recurrence interval’, as well as ‘bootstrapping’ techniques for deriving confidence limits Wind over water, and profiles and turbulence in non-synoptic winds An expanded chapter on internal pressures produced by wind for various opening and permeability scenarios Aerodynamic shaping of high- and low-rise buildings Recent developments in five major wind codes and standards A new chapter on computational fluid dynamics (CFD), as applied to wind engineering A greatly expanded appendix providing the basic information on extreme wind climates for over 140 countries and territories Additional examples for many chapters in this book Full Product DetailsAuthor: John D. Holmes (JDH Consulting, Australia) , Seifu BekelePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Edition: 4th edition Weight: 1.240kg ISBN: 9780367620691ISBN 10: 0367620693 Pages: 638 Publication Date: 30 May 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1 The nature of windstorms and wind-induced damage 2 Prediction of design wind speeds and structural safety 3 Strong wind characteristics and turbulence 4 Basic bluff-body aerodynamics 5 Resonant dynamic response and effective static load distributions 6 Internal pressures 7 Laboratory simulation of strong winds and wind loads 8 Low-rise buildings 9 Tall buildings 10 Large roofs and sports stadiums 11 Towers, chimneys and masts 12 Bridges 13 Transmission lines 14 Other structures 15 Wind-loading codes and standards 16 Application of computational fluid dynamics to wind loadingReviewsAuthor InformationDr John Holmes has over forty years of experience in wind engineering and has authored over 500 journal and conference papers. Dr Seifu Bekele has twenty-five years of experience in wind engineering and related fields. His extensive consulting practice specialises in computational techniques. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |