Wind-Induced Response Characteristics of a Tall Building from GPS and Accelerometer Measurements

  • Kuang C
  • Kwok K
  • Hitchcock P
  • et al.
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Abstract

The main objectives of the research are to characterize the wind-induced resonant and slowly-varying (quasi-static) responses of a tall building under ambient wind excitations based on GPS measurements. The equipment used includes two sets of orthogonally aligned accelerometers, two GPS receivers and an ultrasonic anemometer. The natural fre- quencies of the wind-induced vibration of the tall building are determined by carrying out spectral analysis of the meas- ured time series of acceleration. The time series are also used to estimate the structural damping with the random dec- rement technique (RDT). The results show that GPS can be effectively used to measure the resonant and slowly-varying responses of tall buildings with 3D mode shapes under wind excitations. The results from the GPS and the accelerome- ters agree well with each other in both the time and frequency domains.

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Kuang, C., Kwok, K. C. S., Hitchcock, P. A., & Ding, X. (2011). Wind-Induced Response Characteristics of a Tall Building from GPS and Accelerometer Measurements. Positioning, 02(01), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.4236/pos.2011.21001

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