INVESTIGATING WIND EFFECTS AND STRUCTURAL BEHAVIOR IN LOW-ELEVATED BUILDINGS WITH MONO-SLOPE ROOFS
Bhupender
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Abstract
Cyclones pose a significant threat to coastal regions, leading to devastating consequences such as fatalities and extensive property damage. This study delves into the dynamics of wind and structural response in low-elevated buildings with mono-slope roofs, which are particularly vulnerable to cyclonic winds. It examines various types of structures, load considerations, and factors influencing wind loads, emphasizing the importance of enhancing wind resistance and cyclone-proof building designs. Through an analysis of wind flow patterns, pressure distributions, and structural vulnerabilities, this research aims to contribute to the development of effective mitigation strategies. The study employs methodologies such as computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations and experimental investigations to explore wind effects and structural behaviors. Insights gained from this research can inform the design, construction, and evaluation of low-elevated buildings with mono-slope roofs, ensuring their resilience against wind hazards.
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