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Sullivan T. Smith*2, Tanaka Ikarashi1a and Ahmed M. Mohamed2b
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Department of Civil Engineering, Korean Advanced Institute for Science and Technology,
291 Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-701, Republic of Korea
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Abstract. This study aimed to develop a model to accurately predict the acceleration of structural systems during
an earthquake. The acceleration and applied force of a structure were measured at current time step and the velocity
and displacement were estimated through linear integration.
Keywords Keywords: complex terrain; typhoon wind field; CFD simulation; surface roughness length; topography
Normally, strong winds have been associated with two types of wind in typhoon prone region.
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typhoon, or say severe tropical cyclone.
Many investigations about the vibration and bucklingfirst
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(static
various types have been carried out. Cheng (2011) have studied the elastic critical loads for plane
frames by using the transfer matrix method. A general digital computer method has been described
by Cheng and Xu (2012) Reference Citation (1 author)
The system examined, shown schematically in Fig. 1 is a beam of variable cross section,
carrying a so called heavy tip mass M. Its mass moment of inertia with respect to the perpendicular
axis at the centroid S is denoted by JS. Analytical and experimentalFigure Citation
investigations
(1 figure)
on vibrating
frames carrying concentrated masses have been studied by using analytical solutions and the finite
element method (Cheng et al. 2013a, b). Reference Citation
(more than 3 authors)
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Figure Captions Fig. 2 ANN model output training data for upstream typhoon wind field coming from N direction with
exponent 0.22
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Chondros et al. (1998) have developed a continuous cracked beam vibration theory for the
lateral vibration of cracked Euler-Bernoulli beams with
Reference single-edge or double-edge open cracks.
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5. Conclusions
A numerical simulation procedure for predicting directional typhoon wind fields over complex
terrain has been proposed in this study.
The reduction of natural frequency depends on the crack depth and crack location.
Higher drops in the in-plane natural frequency are observed when the crack is located near
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Acknowledgments
The research described in this paper was financially supported by the Natural Science
Foundation
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Journal Papers
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ion), Title of paper (Capital letter for the first letter), Name
of Journal (Italic), Volume number in bold(Issue number i
n non-bold), page-page.
Example 1 (1 Author) Cheng, Y.F. (2012), A comparison of large, Journal of Wi
nd Engineering, 91(4), 1301-1328.
Example 2 (2 Authors) Cheng, Y.F. and Xu, B.M. (2012), A comparison of large,
Journal of Wind Engineering, 91(4), 1301-1328.
Example 3 Cheng, Y.F., Xu, B.M. and Carter, G.D. (2012), A comparison
(More than 3 authors)
of large, Journal of Wind Engineering, 91(4), 1301-1328.
Example 4 Cheng, Y.F. and Xu, B.M. (2012a), A comparison of large,
(Papers of the same autho
r) Journal of Wind Engineering, 91(4), 1301-1328.
Cheng, Y.F. and Xu, B.M. (2012b), A comparison of large,
Journal of Wind Engineering, 91(4), 1301-1328.
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ter, italic), Name of publishing company, City, State, Countr
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an and Company, New York, NY, USA.
Example 1b (+Edition) Harris, D.C. (2007), Quantitative Chemical Analysis, (7th Edition),
W.H. Freeman and Company, New York, NY, USA.
Example 1c (+Edition) Montgomery, D.C. (2001), Design and Analysis of Experiments, 5th
Edition, John Wiley and Sons, NJ.
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City.
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ssertation, Michigan State University, Michigan.
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Oil Analysis, Practicing Oil Analysis Magazine, September.
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Example Pattersson, P.E. (1981) Crack and development similar mat
erials, TVBM-100, Lund Institute of Technology, Lund
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