Bilateral interference of wind loads induced on duplicate building models of various shapes

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The current investigation focuses on the results of an experimental investigation of Square-plan-shape and Remodel-triangle-shape building model’s varied interference conditions between duplicate building models of 1:300 scale (at 100% blockage) on wind-induced pressure and base moments at fixed 10% of the height of the instrumented model. Under current working conditions, the study concludes that-1 > Interference Factor > 1 as experienced by the Remodel-triangle-shape model results in reduced performance of the instrumented model as opposed to the Square-plan-shape model. Front-to-Front interference condition of Remodel-triangle-shape model has the best overall performance in along-wind and crosswind directions, whereas Front-to-Back interference condition of Remodel-triangle-shape model has the best torsional performance. Back-to-Back interference of a Remodel-triangle-shape model should be avoided because the orientation of duplicate models attracts the most overturning moments in both the along-wind and crosswind directions of all interference conditions investigated in this study.

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Pal, S., Raj, R., & Anbukumar, S. (2021). Bilateral interference of wind loads induced on duplicate building models of various shapes. Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures, 18(5). https://doi.org/10.1590/1679-78256595

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