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MEMBERS: DOMINGO, DORI LOREN

GELAWA, RHOLAND
COSTALES, RONQUILLO
CATAP, CLYDE
REGENCIA, ALLEN
NUQUE, MICHAEL

Research Article Research Problem Research Objective Design


Participants
Study site
Study Effect of Wind The effect of These DESIGN:
Load on Behavior of fluctuating wind recommendations  Wind load
Shear Wall in Frame force on a building evaluate the  Scope of
Structure or part thereof maximum loading Application
depends not only on effect on the building - Target strong
the characteristics of due to fluctuating wind
fluctuating wind wind force by a - Wind loads on
force but also on the probabilistic- structural frames
size and vibration statistical method, and wind loads
characteristics of the and calculate the on
building or part static wind load can components/clad
thereof. be the equivalent ding
effect.  Estimation
principle
- Classification of
wind load
- Combination of
wind loads
- Wind
directionality
factor
- Reference height
and velocity
pressure
- Wind load on
structural frames
- Wind load on
components/clad
ding
- Wind loads in
across-wind and
torsional
directions
- Vortex induced
vibration and
aero elastic
instability
- Small-scale
buildings
MEMBERS: DOMINGO, DORI LOREN
GELAWA, RHOLAND
COSTALES, RONQUILLO
CATAP, CLYDE
REGENCIA, ALLEN
NUQUE, MICHAEL

- Effect of
neighboring
buildings
- Assessment of
building
habitability
- Shielding effect
by surrounding
topography or
buildings
PARTICIPANTS: NONE
STUDY SITE: HYDERABAD,
TELENGANA ,INDIA
High-Rise Reinforced The process of The objective of this DESIGN:
Concrete Structures: determining wind paper is to develop  Research Council
Database-Assisted effects and and apply the DAD Building
Design for Wind the structural design approach to reinforced  Modeling of the
process, referred to concrete high-rise Building
jointly as database- buildings. The DAD  Dynamic Analysis
assisted approach has, in our by Using
design (DAD). opinion, marked Aerodynamic
advantages from the Database
point of view of  Response
physical modeling, Database
accuracy, and  Directional
convenience to the Responses
designer.  Adjustment of
Demand-to-
Capacity Indexes
 Peak Response
for Specific MRIs
 Compliance with
Design Criteria
 Comparisons of
DAD- and ASCE 7-
Based Designs
PARTICIPANTS: NONE
STUDY SITE: Gaithersburg
Comparative Study on Comprehensive study Utilizes the present DESIGN:
Non-Gaussian for non- auto spectrum  Statistical
Characteristics of Wind Gaussian properties, empirical formula to fit Parameters of
Pressure for Rigid and in which wind the wind pressure Non-Gaussian
Flexible Structures pressure time series is power spectrum - Stochastic
MEMBERS: DOMINGO, DORI LOREN
GELAWA, RHOLAND
COSTALES, RONQUILLO
CATAP, CLYDE
REGENCIA, ALLEN
NUQUE, MICHAEL

measured at different density of the Process


locations on two types measured  Field
of structure: the data. - Measurement
structure surface of a Program and Data
rigid structure and the Analysis
roof of a flexible PARTICIPANTS: NONE
structure. STUDY SITE: Shanghai,
China; Nanchang, China

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