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The structural design considerations of a power station chimney are mainly governed by the effect of the wind loads. Wind tunnel studies become important to measure wind loads on the models of the chimney. It is very important to take the effect of interference in design of high rise structure for the serviceability purpose.
INTRODUCTION This article was primarily conceptualized to understand behavior of tall structures to wind, in our case it is a tall chimney, 150 meter in height which makes it susceptible to wind forces, along with wind, the research paper also calculates earthquake forces on the chimney.
In this paper deals with wind load effects on tall chimneys, Wind is essentially the large scale movement of free air due to thermal currents. It plays an important role in design of tall structures because it exerts static and dynamic loads whose effects on a slender structure, such as a chimney are significant.
While rigorous theoretical analysis including the aero-elastic effect is desired for the validation of the design of the chimney and for performing the reliability analysis, the initial design of the chimney for wind induced forces is routinely performed using code provisions.
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The surrounding structures include 275 m tall chimney considered as interfering chimney and other power plant structures with the c/c distance-to-diameter ratio of 16 (layout-1) and 25 (layout
Hence, the impact of wind loads due to cyclones, hurricanes, storms, and tornadoes exert diverse wind lateral loads on tall buildings with and without surrounding structures. The present
The Chimney analysis for the thermal power plant, location taken as Vijayawada, (AP). That means the basic wind speed and seismic zone are consider for that locations only.
This research paper presents the Study of along and across wind effects on150m high single flue RCC chimney for Nardana, Maharastra, India where the Basic Wind speed is taken from Figure 1 of IS 875
Across-wind load Torsional effect quasi-static load component and a dynamic load component can be combined to represent the pressure applied by the wind at a specific location on a
The present investigation aimed to providing a better understanding of the interference effect on Thermal Power Station chimney, India by utilizes CFD simulation with ANSYS-ICM and
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