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Design of buildings for wind : a guide for ASCE 7-10 standard users and designers of special structures / Emil Simiu.

By: Simiu, Emil.
Contributor(s): Simiu, Emil. Design of buildings and bridges for wind.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, ©2011Edition: 2nd ed.Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 338 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781118086131; 1118086139; 9781118077351; 1118077350; 9781118077368; 1118077369; 9781118077375; 1118077377; 9781118086223; 1118086228; 9781118086230; 1118086236; 9781613448809; 1613448805.Subject(s): Wind-pressure | Buildings -- Aerodynamics | Bridges -- Aerodynamics | Wind resistant design | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Civil -- General | Bridges -- Aerodynamics | Buildings -- Aerodynamics | Wind-pressure | Wind resistant designGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Design of buildings for wind.DDC classification: 624.1/75 Online resources: Wiley Online Library
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Introduction. Overview -- Guide to the ASCE 7-10 Standard Provisions on Wind Loads. Asce 7-10 Wind Loading Provisions -- Regular and Simplified Approach: Risk Category, Basic Wind Speed, Enclosure, Exposure, Topographic Factor -- Regular Approach: Steps Common to all Buildings/Other Structures (MWFRS and C & C) -- Regular Approach: Buildings, Parapets, Overhangs (₃Directional₄ Procedure), MWFRS -- Regular Approach: Low-Rise Buildings, Parapets, Overhangs (₃Envelope₄ Procedure), MWFRS -- Regular Approach: Structures other than Buildings, MWFRS -- Simplified Approach: Enclosed Simple Diaphragm Buildings, Parapets, Overhangs (MWFRS) -- Regular and Simplified Approaches: C & C -- Wind Engineering Fundamentals. Atmospheric Circulations -- The Atmospheric Boundary Layer -- Extreme Wind Speeds and Wind-Induced Effects -- Bluff Body Aerodynamics Basics; Aerodynamic Testing -- Structural Dynamics -- Aeroelasticity -- Structural Reliability under Wind Loading -- Loss Estimation -- Wind Effects on Buildings. Rigid Buildings -- Tall Buildings -- Appendices. Appendix A1: Random Processes -- Appendix A2: Mean Wind Profiles and Atmospheric Boundary Layer Depth -- Appendix A3: Spectra of Turbulent Velocity Fluctuations, Kolmogorov Hypotheses -- Appendix A4: Wind Directionality Effects, Outcrossing and Sector-By-Sector Approaches -- Appendix A5: Report on Estimation of Wind Effects on the World Trade Center Towers -- References -- Index.
Summary: "ASCE 7 is the US standard for identifying minimum design loads for buildings and other structures. ASCE 7 covers many load types, of which wind is one. The purpose of this book is to provide structural and architectural engineers with the practical state-of-the-art knowledge and tools needed for designing and retrofitting buildings for wind loads. The book will also cover wind-induced loss estimation. This new edition include a guide to the thoroughly revised, 2010 version of the ASCE 7 Standard provisions for wind loads; incorporate major advances achieved in recent years in the design of tall buildings for wind; present material on retrofitting and loss estimation; and improve the presentation of the material to increase its usefulness to structural engineers. Key features: New focus on tall buildings helps make the analysis and design guidance easier and less complex. Covers the new simplified design methods of ASCE 7-10, guiding designers to clearly understand the spirit and letter of the provisions and use the design methods with confidence and ease. Includes new coverage of retrofitting for wind load resistance and loss estimation from hurricane winds. Thoroughly revised and updated to conform with current practice and research."-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "The purpose of this book is to provide structural and architectural engineers with the practical state-of-the-art knowledge and tools needed for designing and retrofitting buildings for wind loads. The book will also cover wind-induced loss estimation. This new edition include a guide to the thoroughly revised, 2010 version of the ASCE 7 Standard provisions for wind loads; incorporate major advances achieved in recent years in the design of tall buildings for wind; present material on retrofitting and loss estimation; and improve the presentation of the material to increase its usefulness to structural engineers"-- Provided by publisher.
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Frontmatter -- Introduction. Overview -- Guide to the ASCE 7-10 Standard Provisions on Wind Loads. Asce 7-10 Wind Loading Provisions -- Regular and Simplified Approach: Risk Category, Basic Wind Speed, Enclosure, Exposure, Topographic Factor -- Regular Approach: Steps Common to all Buildings/Other Structures (MWFRS and C & C) -- Regular Approach: Buildings, Parapets, Overhangs (₃Directional₄ Procedure), MWFRS -- Regular Approach: Low-Rise Buildings, Parapets, Overhangs (₃Envelope₄ Procedure), MWFRS -- Regular Approach: Structures other than Buildings, MWFRS -- Simplified Approach: Enclosed Simple Diaphragm Buildings, Parapets, Overhangs (MWFRS) -- Regular and Simplified Approaches: C & C -- Wind Engineering Fundamentals. Atmospheric Circulations -- The Atmospheric Boundary Layer -- Extreme Wind Speeds and Wind-Induced Effects -- Bluff Body Aerodynamics Basics; Aerodynamic Testing -- Structural Dynamics -- Aeroelasticity -- Structural Reliability under Wind Loading -- Loss Estimation -- Wind Effects on Buildings. Rigid Buildings -- Tall Buildings -- Appendices. Appendix A1: Random Processes -- Appendix A2: Mean Wind Profiles and Atmospheric Boundary Layer Depth -- Appendix A3: Spectra of Turbulent Velocity Fluctuations, Kolmogorov Hypotheses -- Appendix A4: Wind Directionality Effects, Outcrossing and Sector-By-Sector Approaches -- Appendix A5: Report on Estimation of Wind Effects on the World Trade Center Towers -- References -- Index.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"ASCE 7 is the US standard for identifying minimum design loads for buildings and other structures. ASCE 7 covers many load types, of which wind is one. The purpose of this book is to provide structural and architectural engineers with the practical state-of-the-art knowledge and tools needed for designing and retrofitting buildings for wind loads. The book will also cover wind-induced loss estimation. This new edition include a guide to the thoroughly revised, 2010 version of the ASCE 7 Standard provisions for wind loads; incorporate major advances achieved in recent years in the design of tall buildings for wind; present material on retrofitting and loss estimation; and improve the presentation of the material to increase its usefulness to structural engineers. Key features: New focus on tall buildings helps make the analysis and design guidance easier and less complex. Covers the new simplified design methods of ASCE 7-10, guiding designers to clearly understand the spirit and letter of the provisions and use the design methods with confidence and ease. Includes new coverage of retrofitting for wind load resistance and loss estimation from hurricane winds. Thoroughly revised and updated to conform with current practice and research."-- Provided by publisher.

"The purpose of this book is to provide structural and architectural engineers with the practical state-of-the-art knowledge and tools needed for designing and retrofitting buildings for wind loads. The book will also cover wind-induced loss estimation. This new edition include a guide to the thoroughly revised, 2010 version of the ASCE 7 Standard provisions for wind loads; incorporate major advances achieved in recent years in the design of tall buildings for wind; present material on retrofitting and loss estimation; and improve the presentation of the material to increase its usefulness to structural engineers"-- Provided by publisher.

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