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Some concept of Wind Engineering are Aeroelastic Effects, Along-Wind Dynamic Response, Antennas and Open-Frame Structures, Atmospheric Boundary Layers and Turbulence, Atmospheric Boundary, Basic Bluff-Body Aerodynamics. Main points of this lecture are: Basic Bluff-Body, Turbulent Boundary, Boundary Layer, Pressures On Prisms, Leeward Wall, Windward Wall, Surface Roughness, Wind-Tunnel Tests, Windward Generator, Circular Cylinders
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in regions in which Bernoulli’s Equation is valid :
approximately valid in separated flows if U is taken as velocity in flow just outside adjacent shear layer
2 0
0
2
1 U
p p C a
p
02 0
2 2 0 1 2
1
2
1
U
U U
U U C a
a p
reference area, A, - arbitary but often projected area
b = reference length - often projected width normal to wind
U A
F C a
F (^) 2 2 0
U b
f C a
f (^) 2 2 0
1
Fx = D cos - L sin Fy = D sin - L cos
h/zo - Jensen Number (h is height of building)
Iu, Iv, Iw - turbulence intensities
lu/h, lv/h, lw/h - turbulence length scale ratios
Uh/ - Reynolds Number ( is kinematic viscosity)
In wind tunnel testing - try to match ’s in full scale and model scale
z 0 = roughness length
Applicable only to bluff bodies immersed in a turbulent boundary layer (full-scale or wind-tunnel)
Lower values of Je - steeper mean speed profile, higher turbulence
Ref. Lecture 6, Chapter 3
Advertising hoardings, free-standing walls
pW = average pressure on windward wall pL = average pressure on leeward wall
dividing both sides by (1/2) a U^2 A :
No flow path around the sides (out of screen) - strong vortex generation and shedding - lower base pressure - higher drag
CD = 1.
Smooth flow
TWO-DIMENSIONAL PLATE
Splitter plate induces re-attachment of flow - weaker, smaller vortices - lower drag
TWO-DIMENSIONAL PLATE
CD = 1.
splitter plate
Only slight dependency of CD on length / height (b/h)
acts like a single plate
Spacing 0
b Combined Cd ^ 1.
1.5b
Combined Cd 0.8 combined drag is^ less than single plate (critical spacing = 1.5b) Spacing
Combined Cd 2.
acts like two single plates
Primarily normal force (negligible tangential component)
For angle of attack, < 10 degrees,
Centre of pressure at h/4 from leading edge
( in radians)
CN 2
4
h
reference area : plan area normal to surface
As increases, centre of pressure moves towards centre of plate
C N = 1.
45 o
0.4h