Carassale & Solari (2006). J. Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 94, 323-339
AbstractMonte Carlo simulation is becoming a fundamental tool for the design of
complex and important wind-excited structures. A common application
regards the time-domain dynamic analysis of multi-dof nonlinear
structures whose excitation is calculated on the base of simulated wind
velocity time-histories. The present paper describes a methodology for
the simulation of wind velocity fields over large domains, possibly in
zones characterised by complex topography. The modelling of turbulence
in non-homogeneous flow condition and some computational aspects related
to its simulation are discussed, proposing some strategies for reducing
the calculation time. The simulation procedure is applied to the case
of the Messina Strait bridge for which the three components of
turbulence are simulated over a domain composed by 351 nodes.
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