Analysis on Wind-Induced Vibration of Tall Buildings in Hilly Terrain

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The responses of tall buildings under wind loads in hilly terrain are remarkably different from that in flat terrain. Wind load codes can’t work efficiently or directly to calculate the wind-induced vibration of tall buildings in hilly terrain. Utilizing some wind tunnel test results of wind field in hilly terrain and pressures on tall buildings, the access to response of tall buildings on hilly terrain were provided. Some effects from hill characteristics to building responses were discussed.

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