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Computer modeling of tornado forces on buildings

  • Selvam, R. Panneer (Department of Civil Engineering, University of Arkansas) ;
  • Millett, Paul C. (Department of Civil Engineering, University of Arkansas)
  • Received : 2002.12.09
  • Accepted : 2003.04.25
  • Published : 2003.06.25

Abstract

A tornado changes its wind speed and direction rapidly; therefore, it is difficult to study the effects of a tornado on buildings in a wind tunnel. In this work, the status of the tornado-structure interaction is surveyed by numerical simulation. Various models of the tornado wind field found in literature are surveyed. Three-dimensional computer modeling work using the turbulence model based on large eddy simulation is presented. The effect of tornado on a cubic building is considered for this study. The Navier-Stokes (NS) equations are approximated by finite difference method, and solved by a semi-implicit procedure. The force coefficients are plotted in time to study the effect of the Rankine-Combined Vortex Model. Some flow visualizations are also reported to understand the flow behavior around the cube.

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