#7539. Reliability assessment of a building complex with four long-span roof structures based on wind tunnel experiments

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Abstract:
A building complex consisting of four identical long-span roof structures are tested in the wind tunnel to determine dynamic wind loads on structures. Based on the time-history data of spatially distributed wind pressure, wind-induced vibration analyses of the structures under varying incident wind attack angles have been carried out in time-domain. Then a novel framework for assessing dynamic wind resistance reliability has been proposed by integrating wind tunnel experiment, Monte Carlo simulation method, and the non-Gaussian wind pressure field simulation technique.
Keywords:
Monte-Carlo simulation; Non-Gaussian; Reliability assessment; Wind tunnel test

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