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Turbulent Effects On Building Pressure Using A Two-Dimensional Finite Element Program, Jonese Woods
Turbulent Effects On Building Pressure Using A Two-Dimensional Finite Element Program, Jonese Woods
Civil Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses
Much of the knowledge about building aerodynamics today was obtained from physical testing like wind tunnel testing. Physical testing is time-consuming and very expensive. As a result, computational methods like the finite element method are being explored for use in building aerodynamics. Despite several years of research, there is still not a clear understanding of the peak pressure on buildings due to turbulence. Many of the research thus far has focused on comparing different computational methods. However, much work is needed in understanding the capability of the individual methods. In this work, a two-dimensional finite element program is used to …