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JCU Papers at 7th ICWE (simplified code / canopies / topographical effects).

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: SEP 1987Description: 39p., 13 refs, 7 figsISBN:
  • 0864432577
ISSN:
  • 01588338
Report number: Academic; JCUQ-CTS-TR-31
Contents:
Subject: This report consists of three short technical papers that were presented by James Cook University staff at the 7th International Conference on Wind Engineering, (ICWE) held in Aachen, West Germany, in July 1987. The practical nature of each of the papers makes them eminently suitable for publication in the Cyclone Testing Station's Technical Report series. Two of the papers, the one on a simplified wind loading code and the one on wind loads on canopies, provide a good background for the new draft wind loading code. They describe some of the philosophy and experimental results behind those particular portions of the code
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Conference Dates July 1987

A simplified wind loading code for small buildings in tropical cyclone prone areas; Wind loads on canopies at the base of tall buildings; Observed effects of topography on the wind field of Cyclone Winifred

This report consists of three short technical papers that were presented by James Cook University staff at the 7th International Conference on Wind Engineering, (ICWE) held in Aachen, West Germany, in July 1987. The practical nature of each of the papers makes them eminently suitable for publication in the Cyclone Testing Station's Technical Report series. Two of the papers, the one on a simplified wind loading code and the one on wind loads on canopies, provide a good background for the new draft wind loading code. They describe some of the philosophy and experimental results behind those particular portions of the code

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