Simple soil-structure interaction model for wind-induced vibrations in high-rise buildings

Author:

Carranza A,Bronkhorst A J,Gomez S S,van Dalen K N

Abstract

Abstract The reliable design of high-rise buildings subject to wind-induced vibrations is important for ensuring comfort and safety. However, the Eurocode recommendations and common design practices used to estimate natural frequency and damping parameters in the design stage have been found to be inaccurate, leading to unreliable predictions of building accelerations. Previous studies have shown that soil-structure interaction (SSI) can have a significant influence on these parameters, especially for high-rise buildings on soft soils. This study presents a formulation of a simple model to include soil-structure interaction effects in the natural frequency and damping parameters. It also demonstrates the compatibility of this model with the current Eurocode procedures. The study compares the results of the simple SSI model with those of a continuous model of the New Orleans tower under design wind loading. In previous work, this continuous model was validated against in-situ measurements on the New Orleans tower. The results demonstrate that the simple SSI model significantly improves the accuracy of the predicted building accelerations under wind loading for the New Orleans tower, compared to accelerations determined in the original design and accelerations computed with the Eurocode guidelines.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Reference19 articles.

1. On the importance of soil damping on tall buildings loaded by wind;Gomez;Engineering Structures,2018

2. Insights Into Damping Ratios Buildings;Cruz,2020

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