Author/Authors :
Farshidianfar Anooshiravan نويسنده . , Ajilian Momtaz Ali نويسنده Department of Mechanical Engineering , Akhavan Abdollahian Mohamadreza نويسنده Department of Urban Planning
Abstract :
In recent years, construction of tall buildings has
been of great interest. Use of lightweight materials in such
structures reduces stiffness and damping, making the building
more influenced by wind loads. Moreover, tall buildings of
more than 30 to 40 stories, depending on the geographical
location, thewind effects are more influential than earthquakes.
In addition, the complexity of the effects of wind flow on the
structure due to the interaction of the fluid flow and solid body
results in serious damages to the structure by eliminating them.
Considering the importance of the issue, the present study
investigates the phenomenon of wind-induced vibration on
high-rise buildings, taking into account the effects of vortices
created by the fluid flowand the control of this phenomenon.To
this end, the governing equations of the structure, the fluid flow
and the tuned mass damper (TMD) are first introduced, and
their coefficient values are extracted according to the characteristics
of ACT skyscraper in Japan. Then, these three coupled
equations are solved using a program coded inMATLAB. After
validation of the results, the effects of wind loads are analyzed
and consideredwith regard to the effects of vortices and the use
ofTMD,and are compared with the results of the state where no
vortices are considered. Generally, the results of this study point
out the significance of vibrations caused by vortices in construction
of engineering structures as well as the appropriate
performance of aTMDin reducing oscillations in tall buildings.