This paper reviews the prevailing international codal recommendations
to determine the design along-wind moments in reinforced concrete (RC)
chimneys and towers, A comparative study reveals significant disparit
ies among the various codal estimates of the design moments, given the
same basic wind speed and terrain condition. These disparities are a
matter of concern to practising chimney designers and approving author
ities in many countries. The relative accuracy of these differing esti
mates, which are based on different gust factor methods, have been qua
ntitatively assessed with reference to rigorous stochastic dynamic ana
lyses, This study covers a number of linearly tapered RC chimneys with
heights in the range 100-400 m, located in different terrain conditio
ns and subject to the range of wind speeds encountered in practice. It
is observed that the estimates of the design moments are generally co
nservative in varying degrees, and are unconservative only in some cas
es. In very rough terrains, the lack of appropriate design provisions
results in extremely conservative designs. With a view to improving th
e accuracy in the predictions, modifications to the gust factor method
have been proposed in this paper. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science
Ltd.