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Type of Document Master's Thesis
Author Brown, Devin A.
URN etd-12042003-092245
Title ANALYSIS OF WIND-INDUCED ACCELERATION AND PRESSURE DATA FROM AN EIGHT-HUNDRED-FOOT BUILDING
Degree Master of Science in Civil Engineering
Department Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Ahsan Kareem Committee Chair
Lynn Salvati Committee Member
Tracy Kijewski-Correa Committee Member
Keywords
  • Full-Scale
  • High-Rise
  • Wind
Date of Defense 2003-07-03
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
Full-scale monitoring of structures is extremely important for better understanding their behavior under environmental loads. Structural properties, e.g., natural frequencies and damping of structures, as-built, can be determined from measured response time histories using system identification techniques. Measurements made at different amplitudes of motion also help in capturing the variations in both frequency and damping parameters with response level.

This thesis examined acceleration data from an 800-ft building in Boston to identify the in-situ dynamic properties of the structure. The frequency and damping estimates were compared using spectral and random decrement techniques. The influence of limited data available for this study and the inherent biases associated with these techniques were discussed. The close coupling of the sway and torsion modes and the manifested beating phenomenon were peculiar characteristics of this structure that add to the difficulty in the estimation of damping. This thesis also examined full-scale surface pressure data measured on this building. The data was statistically analyzed to gain better understanding of the action of wind on bluff structures with separated flow regions.

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