DOI: 10.25148/etd.fidc001201
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Wind Performance Based Design for High-Rise Buildings

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“…Konfigurasi courtyardpada bukaan timur-barat, membuat radiasi matahari tidak terperangkap. Konfigurasi ini pun membuat kecepatan angin akan semakin kencang yang berimplikasi pada penurunan temperatur di wilayah setempat [11] [12]. Kecepatan angin juga dipengaruhi oleh tingginya bangunan, sehingga angin yang masuk akan lebih banyak berputar di ruang terbuka yang memisahkan tower apartemen.…”
Section: E Konfigurasi Bangunanunclassified
“…Konfigurasi courtyardpada bukaan timur-barat, membuat radiasi matahari tidak terperangkap. Konfigurasi ini pun membuat kecepatan angin akan semakin kencang yang berimplikasi pada penurunan temperatur di wilayah setempat [11] [12]. Kecepatan angin juga dipengaruhi oleh tingginya bangunan, sehingga angin yang masuk akan lebih banyak berputar di ruang terbuka yang memisahkan tower apartemen.…”
Section: E Konfigurasi Bangunanunclassified
“…Linear elastic buildings Nonlinear inelastic buildings Figure 9. Challenges facing performance-based wind engineering and nonlinear inelastic design of buildings Mohammadi (2016) [57] proposed wind performance-based engineering framework considered four performance levels as described in Table 10, and each performance level with its corresponding level of functionality interruption and damage to the building. The table also relates a wind hazard range in terms of Mean Recurrence Interval (MRI) to each performance objective.…”
Section: Aerodynamic Feedback (Wind Forces and Damping)mentioning
confidence: 99%