J. Shanmugasundaram et al., Wind, terrain and structural damping characteristics under tropical cyclone conditions, ENG STRUCT, 21(11), 1999, pp. 1006-1014
A large number of buildings and structures, including some well-engineered
structures, have been reported to be damaged during tropical cyclones. This
stresses the need to study the various characteristics of tropical cyclone
winds. A full-scale field experiment on a 52 m tall steel lattice tower ha
s been undertaken to study the wind, terrain and structural characteristics
under normal and tropical cyclone wind conditions. Data collected from the
instrumented tower during tropical cyclones in June and December 1996 were
analyzed and compared with the characteristics obtained during normal wind
conditions. The measured wind and terrain characteristics have been compar
ed with the results reported in the literature. The measured structural cha
racteristics, such as the fundamental frequency and damping ratio of the st
ructure, have been compared with the analytical values and those reported i
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