Young-Cheol Ha’s research while affiliated with Nagoya University and other places

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Comparison of wind tunnel and full-scale pressure measurement tests on the Texas Texh Building
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October 1992

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Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics

Hisashi Okada

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Young-Cheol Ha

A research team led by Mehta at Texas Tech University is carrying put wind-pressure measurements on a low-rise building [1]. These measurements made on the full-scale test building are expected to provide high-quality data for comparison with and verification of scale-model tests performed in wind tunnels. The objects of comparison were wind tunnel tests on models of the building, which were carried out at the Building Research Institute in Japan in order to verify techniques for wind tunnel testing for low-rise buildings. Three scale models, 1:65, 1:100 and 1:150, were used in the tests. The results showed good agreement of wind tunnel tests with tests on the full-scale test building in terms of mean wind-pressure coefficients. But the differences in the coefficients of rms and peak wind-pressure were found to be rather large. The frequency-response characteristics of the pressure-measurement system were one of the most important factors in producing the differences on these coefficients. The effect of size-reduction ratio on the mean and rms wind-pressure coefficients were found to be negligible within the range tested.

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... In the two decades since its operation, the WEFRL has produced huge amounts of wind pressure data. Taking these data as benchmark, researchers around the world have conducted several comparative studies of wind tunnel tests and field measurements (Cheung et al., 1997;Endo et al., 2006;Hagos et al., 2014;Okada and Ha, 1992;Surry, 1991;Tieleman, 1996;Xu, 1995). Overall, the agreement between the model-scale and full-scale measurements is generally good for the mean pressure coefficients. ...

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Comparative study of full-scale and model-scale wind pressure measurements on a gable roof low-rise building
Comparison of wind tunnel and full-scale pressure measurement tests on the Texas Texh Building
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  • October 1992

Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics