Reduced-order wavelet-Galerkin solution for the coupled, nonlinear stochastic response of slender buildings in transient winds
A tall building is prone to wind-induced stochastic vibration,
originating from complex fluid-structure interaction, dynamic coupling
and nonlinear aerodynamic phenomena. The loading induced by extreme wind
events, such as "downburst storms", hurricanes and tornadoes is
naturally transient and nonstationary in comparison with the hypothesis
of stationary wind loads, used in both structural engineering research
and practice. Time-domain integration methods, widely applied for
solving nonlinear differential equations, are hardly applicable to the
analysis of coupled, nonlinear and stochastic response of tall buildings
under transient winds. Therefore, the investigation of alternative and
computationally-efficient simulation methods is important. This study
employs the wavelet-Galerkin (WG) method to achieve this objective, by
examining the stochastic dynamic response of two tall building models
subject to stationary and transient wind loads. These are (1) a
single-degree-of-freedom equivalent model of a tall structure and (2) a
multi-degree-of-freedom reduced-order full building model. Compactly
supported Daubechies wavelets are used as orthonormal basis functions in
conjunction with the Galerkin projection scheme to decompose and
transform the coupled, nonlinear differential equations of the two
models into random algebraic equations in the wavelet domain.
Methodology, feasibility and applicability of the WG method are
investigated in some special cases of stiffness nonlinearity (Duffing
type) and damping nonlinearity (Van-der-Pol type) for the
single-degree-of-freedom model. For the reduced-order tall building
model the WG method is used to solve for dynamic coupling, aerodynamics
and transient wind load effects. Computation of "connection
coefficients", effects of boundary conditions, wavelet resolution and
wavelet order are examined in order to adequately replicate the dynamic
response. Realizations of multivariate stationary and transient wind
loads for the building models are digitally simulated in the numerical
computations
http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/34111
http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/34111
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