Vulnerability of Roof and Building Walls Under a Translating Tornado Like Vortex

Exposure of a building to a tornado often proves fatal, resulting in massive destruction of property and structures. The effect of disasters can be minimized by understanding the nature of fluid-structure interactions when a tornado hits a building on its path. Earlier researchers have investigated...

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Main Authors: Geetha Rajasekharan Sabareesh, Masahiro Matsui, Yukio Tamura
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Built Environment
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbuil.2019.00053/full
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spelling doaj-8a34b6b4211b48c7a51e715ab7324b402020-11-24T21:55:26ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Built Environment2297-33622019-04-01510.3389/fbuil.2019.00053437379Vulnerability of Roof and Building Walls Under a Translating Tornado Like VortexGeetha Rajasekharan Sabareesh0Masahiro Matsui1Yukio Tamura2Yukio Tamura3Department of Mechanical Engineering, BITS-Pilani, Hyderabad, IndiaWind Engineering Research Centre, Tokyo Polytechnic University, Atsugi, JapanSchool of Civil Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing, ChinaWind Engineering Research Centre, Tokyo Polytechnic University, Tokyo, JapanExposure of a building to a tornado often proves fatal, resulting in massive destruction of property and structures. The effect of disasters can be minimized by understanding the nature of fluid-structure interactions when a tornado hits a building on its path. Earlier researchers have investigated extensively on building models exposed to stationary type vortex generated in a laboratory type tornado simulator; however studies using translating type vortex are few. In the present investigation, the external and internal pressures experienced by a building model are discussed based on experiments conducted using a translating tornado-like flow simulator at Tokyo Polytechnic University, Japan. The swirl ratio which characterizes the strength of vortices generated is kept constant. The investigation attempts to explore the opening locations which can result in higher internal pressures and net roof forces in building and the vulnerability of roof structures of buildings when exposed to tornado-like flow. The effect of translating speed on internal pressure fluctuations when compared to those of external pressures are investigated using aerodynamic admittance functions. Results indicate that there is an increased amount of internal pressure fluctuations at higher translating speeds.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbuil.2019.00053/fulltornadoexternal and internal pressurestornado simulatoradmittance functiontranslation speed
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author Geetha Rajasekharan Sabareesh
Masahiro Matsui
Yukio Tamura
Yukio Tamura
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Masahiro Matsui
Yukio Tamura
Yukio Tamura
Vulnerability of Roof and Building Walls Under a Translating Tornado Like Vortex
Frontiers in Built Environment
tornado
external and internal pressures
tornado simulator
admittance function
translation speed
author_facet Geetha Rajasekharan Sabareesh
Masahiro Matsui
Yukio Tamura
Yukio Tamura
author_sort Geetha Rajasekharan Sabareesh
title Vulnerability of Roof and Building Walls Under a Translating Tornado Like Vortex
title_short Vulnerability of Roof and Building Walls Under a Translating Tornado Like Vortex
title_full Vulnerability of Roof and Building Walls Under a Translating Tornado Like Vortex
title_fullStr Vulnerability of Roof and Building Walls Under a Translating Tornado Like Vortex
title_full_unstemmed Vulnerability of Roof and Building Walls Under a Translating Tornado Like Vortex
title_sort vulnerability of roof and building walls under a translating tornado like vortex
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Built Environment
issn 2297-3362
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Exposure of a building to a tornado often proves fatal, resulting in massive destruction of property and structures. The effect of disasters can be minimized by understanding the nature of fluid-structure interactions when a tornado hits a building on its path. Earlier researchers have investigated extensively on building models exposed to stationary type vortex generated in a laboratory type tornado simulator; however studies using translating type vortex are few. In the present investigation, the external and internal pressures experienced by a building model are discussed based on experiments conducted using a translating tornado-like flow simulator at Tokyo Polytechnic University, Japan. The swirl ratio which characterizes the strength of vortices generated is kept constant. The investigation attempts to explore the opening locations which can result in higher internal pressures and net roof forces in building and the vulnerability of roof structures of buildings when exposed to tornado-like flow. The effect of translating speed on internal pressure fluctuations when compared to those of external pressures are investigated using aerodynamic admittance functions. Results indicate that there is an increased amount of internal pressure fluctuations at higher translating speeds.
topic tornado
external and internal pressures
tornado simulator
admittance function
translation speed
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbuil.2019.00053/full
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