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Macau Wind Code

The Macau Wind Code 2008 provides specifications for characterizing wind action and its effects on structures in Macau. It includes specifications for regular buildings up to 200m in height, bridges under 200m, and dynamic building structures between 0.2-1 Hz. It also outlines determining characteristic wind pressures and forces based on statistical wind data for Macau. Topographic effects are considered through a topographic coefficient. Internal and external wind pressure coefficients are provided for different building shapes to calculate wind loads on structures.

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Macau Wind Code

The Macau Wind Code 2008 provides specifications for characterizing wind action and its effects on structures in Macau. It includes specifications for regular buildings up to 200m in height, bridges under 200m, and dynamic building structures between 0.2-1 Hz. It also outlines determining characteristic wind pressures and forces based on statistical wind data for Macau. Topographic effects are considered through a topographic coefficient. Internal and external wind pressure coefficients are provided for different building shapes to calculate wind loads on structures.

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Macau Wind Code 2008

CIVL 426 Reinforced Concrete II

CIVL426 by W.M.Quach, 2008


Wind Action – Articles

Wind ( Characterization ) Article 17°

Topography (Topographic effect ) Article 18°

(Shape Configuration,
Structures Wind permeability ) Article 19°

(Dynamic sensibility,
Dynamic effect Applicability condition ) Article 20°

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Wind Flows on Buildings

Shielding Effect
(www.iitg.ernet.in/iccms06/cd/pdf/b024)
Streamlines of wind flows
(http://www.arigreenenergy.com/ )
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Shielding Effect and Interfacial Layer for
Low-rise Building Groups (height < 10m)

(from NAHB Research Center, Inc., USA. 1998)

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Shielding Effect for High-rise Building
Groups

Building
considered

(Van
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2008
Shielding Effect for High-rise Building
Groups

Mean forces

IF =
Fluctuating
Wind load (buildings in
forces
Group) / Wind load
(Solitary building)
(Van Uffelen 2009)
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Article 17° – Wind Action & its effect on
Structures
The scope of the code specifications includes the
following types of ordinary structures:
1. Regular buildings with height up to 200m;
2. Bridge structures (excluding cable-supported
bridges) having span up to 200m.
3. Dynamic Non-sensitive Building Structures
with na > 1 Hz.
4. Dynamic Sensitive Building Structures with
0.2 Hz < na < 1 Hz.
Note: na = the first mode fundamental frequency of
the structure
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Article 17° – Wind Action & its effect on
Structures
Out of the scope of this code:
1. Flexible structures with na < 0.2 Hz;
2. Special flexible structures (e.g., cable structures,
chimneys, lattice towers);
3. Irregular building structures (Significant eccentricities
and torsional vibration effects);
4. Structures with “shielding effects”;
5. Structures with significant “crosswind response”, in
addition to alongwind response;
6. Structures where vibration modes other than the
fundamental mode need to be considered.
Note: na = the first mode fundamental frequency of the
structure
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Article 17° – Wind Action & its effect on
Structures
The Basis of the Statistical analysis:
1. Wind data base of Macau (the year 1952 ~ 2005);
2. Wind blowing over the sea surface at a height of
250m;
3. All directions were considered in the statistical
analysis;
4. Confidence level of 99.5%;
5. Terrain roughness (only one type of roughness –
wind blowing over the sea surface);
6. Return period of 50 years (equivalent to an annual
probability of exceedance of 2%);

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Article 17° – Wind Action & its effect on
Structures
The Basis of the Statistical analysis:

Currently Considered

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Article 17° – Wind Action & its effect on
Structures
Characteristic Gust Wind Pressure Profile:

Mean Wind
Pressure

Gust Wind
Pressure

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Article 17° – Wind Action & its effect on
Structures
The Safe Verification on Structures exposed to
Wind action:
1. Serviceability Limit State – corresponds to a return
period of 50 years for a partial safety factor of γq = 1.0.

2. Ultimate Limit State – corresponds to a return period of


1000 years, if a partial safety factor of γq = 1.5 .

3. Reduced wind action – apply the combination


cofficients ( ψ0 =0.4, ψ1 = 0.2, ψ2 =0), when the wind
action is not the basic variable.

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Article 17° – Wind Action & its effect on
Structures
Characteristic
wind pressure

Characteristic
wind force
Wind Structures
Topography Dynamic

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Article 17° – Wind Action & its effect on
Structures

Characteristic
wind-induced
Friction force
Wind Structures
Topography Dynamic

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Article 18° and Appendix A of Annex 3 –
Topographic effect (Speed-up effect)

• Local abrupt topography affects wind profiles near ground


(speed-up effect);
• Wind speed up depends on (1) shape of hill, (2) location of
building, and (3) height above ground.

Quantified by the topographic coefficient Ct :


1. Significant, Æ take Ct > 1.0 (Appendix A of Annex 3)
2. Not significant, Æ take Ct =1.0.
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Appendix A of Annex 3 – Topographic
Coefficient

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Appendix A of Annex 3 – Figure IIIA.2
(The value of S)

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Appendix A of Annex 3 – Figure IIIA.2
(The value of S)

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Appendix A of Annex 3 – Figure IIIA.3
(The value of S)

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Appendix A of Annex 3 – Figure III.A.3
(The value of S)

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External and Internal Wind Pressures

External wind pressures (http://www.arigreenenergy.com/ )

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Article 19° and Appendix B of Annex 3 –
Shape Configuration

1. Pressure coefficient δp ( = δpe – δpi ,


where δpe = external coeff., and δpi =
internal coeff.): +ve = pressure effect,
–ve = suction effect.
2. Force coefficient δf (to define resultant
wind force to structures)
3. Friction coefficient δfr

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Article 19° and Appendix B of Annex 3 –
Pressure coefficient δp
Pressure coefficient δp = δpe – δpi :
+ve = pressure effect (Inward for δpe ,
Outward for δpi ),
–ve = suction effect (Outward for δpe ,
Inward for δpi ).
1. External pressure coefficient δpe
(depends on shape configuration &
wind direction)
2. Internal pressure coefficient δpi
(depends on air permeability of
building facades)
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Figure III.B.1 – External pressure for
Rectangular Plan Buildings

Wind profiles for


Windward walls
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Article 17° – Wind Action & its effect on
Structures
Characteristic Gust Wind Pressure Profile:

Mean Wind
Pressure

Gust Wind
Pressure

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Figure III.B.1 – External pressure for
Rectangular Plan Buildings

Wind profiles for


Leeward walls & side walls

For Leeward walls & side walls , the reference height he is


taken as the building height h .

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Figure III.B.2 – External pressure coefficient
δpe for Rectangular Plan Buildings

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Figure III.B.2 – External pressure coefficient
δpe for Rectangular Plan Buildings

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Tables III.B.1 & III.B.2 – External pressure
coefficient δpe

The case of
h/d > 5 (highly For a loaded
dynamic) is area of 10 m2
out of the
scope, but can
be referred to
EN1991-1-
4:2005.

Applied to
Local action loaded
only used for
areas other
the design of
small elements
than 10 m2
(i.e., purlins,
roof plate
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Table III.B.3 – External pressure
coefficient δpe for Duopitch roofs

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Table III.B.3 – External pressure
coefficient δpe for Duopitch roofs

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Table III.B.4 – External pressure
coefficient δpe for monopitch roofs

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Table III.B.5 – External pressure
coefficient δpe for cylindrical roofs

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Table III.B.5 – External pressure
coefficient δpe for cylindrical roofs

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Table III.B.6 – External pressure coefficient
δpe for multi-span duopitch roofs

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Table III.B.6 – External pressure coefficient
δpe for multi-span duopitch roofs

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Table III.B.7 – External pressure coefficient
δpe for multi-span monopitch roofs

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Table III.B.7 – External pressure coefficient
δpe for multi-span monopitch roofs

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Article 19° and Appendix B of Annex 3 –
Internal pressure coefficient δpi

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Article 19° and Appendix B of Annex 3 –
Internal pressure coefficient δpi

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Article 19° and Appendix B of Annex 3 –
Equivalent Overall Pressure (Wind Direct)

Windward Leeward
pressure pressure

Equivalent Overall Pressure in the Wind Direction =


Reduction Factor × Vector Sum of (Windward pressure, Leeward pressure )

Reduction Factor = 1.0, for h/d ≥ 5


Reduction Factor = 0.85, for h/d ≤ 1
Interpolation of Reduction Factor, for 1 ≤ h/d ≤ 5

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Table III.B.8 – Net pressure coefficient δp
for canopy roofs

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Table III.B.8:
Net pressure
coefficient
δp for
canopy
roofs

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Table III.B.9 – Friction coefficient δfr

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Figure III.B.3 – Reference Area ( Afr) for
Friction

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Article 20° and Appendix C of Annex 3 –
Dynamic response due to wind action

1. Dynamic Non-sensitive Building Structures


with na > 1 Hz : Æ Cdyn = 1.0 ;
2. Dynamic Sensitive Building Structures with
0.2 Hz < na < 1 Hz.: Æ Cdyn > 1.0 (see
Appendix C of Annex 3).
3. Dynamic Sensitive Building Structures with
na < 0.2 Hz.: Æ (The structure is out of the
scope of this code. Use relevant
investigation or wind tunnel tesing).
Note: na = the first mode fundamental frequency of
the structure
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Dynamic Sensibility – An Alterative
simplified method

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Appendix C of Annex 3 – Dynamic
response coefficient Cdyn
According to AS/NZS 1170.2.2002.
For Dynamic Sensitive Building Structures with
0.2 Hz < na < 1 Hz ,

Reserving more
Only for alongwind elaborated analytical
components methodologies for
the other cases

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Appendix C of Annex 3 – Dynamic
response coefficient Cdyn

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Appendix C of Annex 3 – Dynamic
response coefficient Cdyn

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Appendix C of Annex 3 – Dynamic
response coefficient Cdyn

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Appendix C of Annex 3 – Dynamic
response coefficient Cdyn

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Appendix C of Annex 3 – Dynamic
response coefficient Cdyn

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