Wind loads on structures are commonly described as stationary phenomena that occur in neutral atmospheric conditions at the synoptic scale with velocity profiles in equilibrium with the atmospheric boundary layer. Nevertheless, structural systems can be also affected by thunderstorm outflows, which are non-stationary local phenomena at the mesoscale that occur in convective conditions with totally different velocity profiles with respect to synoptic winds. This paper presents a non-stationary probabilistic model that describes the wind velocity fluctuations experienced during a thunderstorm in order to estimate its effects on the dynamic structural response. The model is first calibrated on a typical thunderstorm recorded in the north-west italian coast and it is used to generate virtual time histories in a Monte Carlo simulation approach. The potential influence of the wind load non-stationary features on the peak structural response is investigated using single degree of freedom parametric analysis and statistical estimation.

Non-stationary dynamic structural response to thunderstorm outflows

Ciano M.
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Gioffre' M.
Writing – Review & Editing
;
Gusella V.
Methodology
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2020

Abstract

Wind loads on structures are commonly described as stationary phenomena that occur in neutral atmospheric conditions at the synoptic scale with velocity profiles in equilibrium with the atmospheric boundary layer. Nevertheless, structural systems can be also affected by thunderstorm outflows, which are non-stationary local phenomena at the mesoscale that occur in convective conditions with totally different velocity profiles with respect to synoptic winds. This paper presents a non-stationary probabilistic model that describes the wind velocity fluctuations experienced during a thunderstorm in order to estimate its effects on the dynamic structural response. The model is first calibrated on a typical thunderstorm recorded in the north-west italian coast and it is used to generate virtual time histories in a Monte Carlo simulation approach. The potential influence of the wind load non-stationary features on the peak structural response is investigated using single degree of freedom parametric analysis and statistical estimation.
2020
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