Influence of Small Vehicle on Transiting Test Method for Measuring Building Wind Pressure Coefficients

Author:

Li ShengliORCID,Liu XinORCID,Li Qing,Gao Wudi,Guo Pan

Abstract

The transiting test method is a new approach for structural wind resistance research. However, traffic on the test road inevitably influences test results. In this study, the symmetrical CAARC standard tall building model was used to investigate the influence of a small vehicle near the test vehicle. A small vehicle was set up as an interference vehicle to drive around the test vehicle under different cases during the test. Results indicate that the mean wind pressure coefficient during the overtaking period is higher than that during the no overtaking period. The enlarged relative velocity and the small test vehicle velocity increase the overtaking interference and the data calculation time required to eliminate the overtaking influence. The overtaking influence only occurs if the test vehicle is overtaken by the small vehicle in the adjacent lane. The influence of the overtaking behavior of a small vehicle can be eliminated after the data calculation time exceeds 26 s. Moreover, the wake of small interference vehicle no longer influences the transiting test results after the spacing reaches 24 m.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Key Scientific and Technological Research Projects of Henan Province

Science and technology planning project of Transportation in Henan Province

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),General Mathematics,Chemistry (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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