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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Emil Simiu (National Bureau of Standards, Maryland) , DongHun YeoPublisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Edition: 4th edition Dimensions: Width: 17.30cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 1.134kg ISBN: 9781119375883ISBN 10: 1119375886 Pages: 528 Publication Date: 01 March 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsPreface to the Fourth Edition xix Introduction xxi Part I Atmospheric Flows, Extreme Wind Speeds, Bluff Body Aerodynamics 1 1 Atmospheric Circulations 3 2 The Atmospheric Boundary Layer 17 3 Extreme Wind Speeds 55 4 Bluff Body Aerodynamics 73 5 Aerodynamic Testing 105 6 Computational Wind Engineering 135 7 Uncertainties in Wind Engineering Data 157 Part II Design of Buildings 167 8 Structural Design for Wind 169 9 Stiffness Matrices, Second-Order Effects, and Influence Coefficients 179 10 Aerodynamic Loads 183 11 Dynamic and Effective Wind-Induced Loads 195 12 Wind Load Factors and Design Mean Recurrence Intervals 203 13 Wind Effects with Specified MRIs: DCIs, Inter-Story Drift, and Accelerations 211 14 Equivalent Static Wind Loads 219 15 Wind-Induced Discomfort in and Around Buildings 225 16 Mitigation of Building Motions 251 17 Rigid Portal Frames 259 18 Tall Buildings 267 Part III Aeroelastic Effects 283 19 Vortex-Induced Vibrations 287 20 Galloping and Torsional Divergence 297 21 Flutter 305 22 Slender Chimneys and Towers 315 23 Suspended-Span Bridges 331 Part IV Other Structures and Special Topics 347 24 Trussed Frameworks and Plate Girders 349 25 Offshore Structures 367 26 Tensile Membrane Structures 385 27 Tornado Wind and Atmospheric Pressure Change Effects 389 28 Tornado- and Hurricane-Borne Missile Speeds 399 Appendices 409 Appendix A Elements of Probability and Statistics 411 A.1 Introduction 411 A.2 Fundamental Relations 412 A.3 Random Variables and Probability Distributions 415 A.4 Descriptors of Random Variable Behavior 419 A.5 Geometric, Poisson, Normal, and Lognormal Distributions 420 A.6 Extreme Value Distributions 422 A.7 Statistical Estimates 425 A.8 Monte Carlo Methods 427 A.9 Non-Parametric Statistical Estimates 428 Appendix B Random Processes 433 B.1 Fourier Series and Fourier Integrals 433 B.2 Parseval’s Equality 435 B.3 Spectral Density Function of a Random Stationary Signal 435 B.4 Autocorrelation Function of a Random Stationary Signal 437 B.5 Cross-Covariance Function, Co-Spectrum, Quadrature Spectrum, Coherence 438 B.6 Mean Upcrossing and Outcrossing Rate for a Gaussian Process 439 B.7 Probability Distribution of the Peak Value of a Random Signal with Gaussian Marginal Distribution 441 Appendix C Peaks-Over-Threshold Poisson-Process Procedure for Estimating Peaks 443 C.1 Introduction 443 C.2 Peak Estimation by Peaks-Over-Threshold Poisson-Process Procedure 444 C.3 Dependence of Peak Estimates by BLUE Upon Number of Partitions 451 C.4 Summary 451 Appendix D Structural Dynamics 455 D.1 Introduction 455 D.2 The Single-Degree-of-Freedom Linear System 455 D.3 Continuously Distributed Linear Systems 458 D.4 Example: Along-Wind Response 463 Appendix E Structural Reliability 467 E.1 Introduction 467 E.2 The Basic Problem of Structural Safety 468 E.3 First-Order Second-Moment Approach: Load and Resistance Factors 469 E.4 Structural Strength Reserve 475 E.5 Design Criteria for Multi-Hazard Regions 477 Appendix F World Trade Center Response to Wind 481 F.1 Overview 481 F.2 NIST-Supplied Documents 482 F.3 Discussion and Comments 482 Index 487ReviewsThis is an excellent book following the tradition of the previous three editions in 1978, 1986 and 1996. The 4th edition is quite expanded and includes the most recent development in the field of wind engineering, making the book an excellent choice for any university graduate course in this area. (...) The 496-page book is clearly written, includes plenty of examples and utilizes suitable software, so it becomes indispensable for all researchers and graduate students in the wind engineering field. Practicing engineers, architects and other building design professionals will find this book very interesting and useful. Journal of Wind Engineering & Industrial Aerodynamics 212 (2021) 104635 This is an excellent book following the tradition of the previous three editions in 1978, 1986 and 1996. The 4th edition is quite expanded and includes the most recent development in the field of wind engineering, making the book an excellent choice for any university graduate course in this area. (...) The 496-page book is clearly written, includes plenty of examples and utilizes suitable software, so it becomes indispensable for all researchers and graduate students in the wind engineering field. Practicing engineers, architects and other building design professionals will find this book very interesting and useful. Journal of Wind Engineering & Industrial Aerodynamics 212 (2021) 104635 (The book) is a fundamental resource for both the experienced researcher and the practicing structural engineer. Luca Caracoglia, F.ASCE, Journal of Structural Engineering, Volume 147, Issue 3 - March 2021, American Society of Civil Engineers Author InformationEmil Simiu, PhD (Princeton Univ.) is a registered professional engineer in the states of New York and New Jersey, and a NIST Fellow in the National Windstorm Impact Reduction Program, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). He served as senior structural engineer with Ammann and Whitney Inc., New York, and Severud & Assoc., New York; consultant with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the World Bank, and Zetlin-Argo, a forensic engineering firm; and distinguished research professor and professor of practice at Florida International University. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers and served as Chair of the ASCE Committees on Wind Effects, Dynamic Effects, and the Reliability of Offshore Structures. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the 2006 Japan Association for Wind Engineering Prize for the outstanding wind engineering publication of the year, and the U.S. Federal Engineer of the Year award from the National Society of Professional Engineers. DongHun Yeo, PhD (Univ. of Illinois) is a registered professional engineer in the state of Virginia, and a research structural engineer in the National Windstorm Impact Reduction Program, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). He served as a structural engineer with Hyundai Construction and Engineering Company. He teaches Wind Engineering in the Engineering Professionals program, Johns Hopkins University, where he also taught Structural Dynamics. He is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the ASCE 7 Standard Subcommittee on Wind Loads, the ASCE 49 Standard Committee on Wind Tunnel Testing for Buildings and Other Structures, the ASCE Technical Subcommittee on Computer-Aided Wind Engineering, the ASCE Subcommittee on the Design of Non-Residential Structures Subject to Tornadoes, and the ASCE Committee on Fluid Dynamics. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |