Abstract
Using several formulas of across-wind aerodynamic forces and aerodynamic damping of rectangular super-high-rise buildings with side ratios smaller than 2 proposed previously by the authors, across-wind equivalent static loads and responses of super-high-rise buildings are evaluated through a proper combination of resonant and background components. The resonant component is computed according to the power spectral density of the base moment and the aerodynamic damping. The background component, whose vertical distribution is derived from background moment responses at different heights and then expressed as a cubic equation of the relative height, is computed using the base moment coefficients. Furthermore, comparisons are made for the equivalent static wind loads and responses of a hypothetical typical building between the present method and the AIJ (1996) method, which indicate the applicability of the present method. Finally, the effects of background component and aerodynamic damping on the equivalent wind loads and responses are also discussed.
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