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Validating Wind-Induced Response of Tall Buildings: Synopsis of the Chicago Full-Scale Monitoring Program

Abstract

Tall buildings are one of the few constructed facilities whose design relies solely upon analytical and scaled models, which, though based upon fundamental mechanics and years of research and experience, has yet to be systematically validated in full scale. In response to this need, through the combined efforts of members of academe, a design firm and a commercial wind tunnel testing laboratory, a program was initiated to monitor the full-scale response of representative tall buildings and compare this to the predicted response from wind tunnels and finite-element models used commonly in design. As part of this monitoring program, in situ periods and damping ratios over a range of response amplitudes are also being evaluated. This paper provides an overview of the monitoring program, which includes three tall buildings in the city of Chicago, details their instrumentation and modeling, and provides an example of the full-scale response data analyses being conducted.

Authors

Kijewski-Correa T; Kilpatrick J; Kareem A; Kwon D-K; Bashor R; Kochly M; Young BS; Abdelrazaq A; Galsworthy J; Isyumov N

Journal

Journal of Structural Engineering, Vol. 132, No. 10, pp. 1509–1523

Publisher

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

Publication Date

September 26, 2006

DOI

10.1061/(asce)0733-9445(2006)132:10(1509)

ISSN

0733-9445

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