Dynamic Wind Analysis of Different Shapes Tall Building
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In this we are study G+50 stories tall building with different shapes, Shapes can influence wind interacts with the structure. By different studies we already know buildings with sharp edges or irregular geometries tend to create more turbulence and, thus, experience higher dynamic loads than those with streamlined, cylindrical, or uniform shapes. Wind loads are modelled based on wind speed, direction, turbulence intensity, and other atmospheric conditions. These factors are combined to predict the wind's impact on a building at various heights. Different building shapes have different responses to wind. Tall buildings with tapered or rounded shapes generally experience lower wind loads due to better airflow around them, while those with sharp angles or corners may lead to vortex shedding and higher wind-induced forces.
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