Wind Load Effects on High-Rise and Long-Span Structures: 2nd Edition
A special issue of Buildings (ISSN 2075-5309). This special issue belongs to the section "Building Structures".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 April 2025 | Viewed by 1438
Special Issue Editor
Interests: structural dynamics; fluid dynamics; wind-tunnel techniques; computational modelling; artificial intelligence; image recognition techniques; sustainability in engineering
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Dear Colleagues,
I am pleased to advertise the second edition of our Special Issue dedicated to “Wind Load Effects on High-Rise and Long-Span Structures”. In this Special Issue, we recognize the need to enhance structural resilience against a single hazard and multiple hazards involving wind, via better load assessment methods, structural response, methods and techniques. In recent times, we witness the evolution of novel design frameworks that enable establishing load–system–response equivalences that are applicable to natural events that have traditionally coexisted in parallel. As talented visionary researchers push the boundaries towards the generation of new novel and original technologies for upgrading disaster preparedness and response, we contribute to enhance safety and reliability in engineering.
In this Special Issue, we will accept technical and non-technical approaches to estimate wind loading/wind–structure interactions in single events and in combination with separate hazards, via classical and novel theories and methods, including through forensic analysis and the scrutiny of case studies.
Papers selected for this Special Issue will be subjected to a rigorous peer review procedure with the aim of rapid and wide dissemination of research results, developments and applications.
I sincerely invite you to submit your work to this Special Issue and will look forward to receiving your outstanding research.
Dr. Pedro Martinez-Vazquez
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- analytical and experimental approaches to determine wind loads
- structural performance against limit states
- performance-based design initiatives
- impact of extreme events
- multi-hazards involving wind loading
- aerodynamics and aeroelasticity
- structural health monitoring and maintenance strategies
- novel systems to optimize structural/aerodynamic response
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