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Research Article

Investigation of interference effect on hexagonal plan-shaped high-rise building under wind excitation

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Received 04 Jan 2024, Accepted 04 Feb 2024, Published online: 20 Feb 2024
 

ABSTRACT

This paper represents a detailed investigation of tall hexagonal buildings in the presence of a similar type of single-interfering buildings and double-interfering buildings. The building models are analysed using CFD in ANSYS CFX module. The k-ε turbulence model is used to carry out the numerical simulations. For two buildings case (single interfering building), the wind incidence angles (WIA) vary from 0° to 90° at an interval of 15° and from 90° to 360° at an interval of 30°. The variable spacing of 200 mm, 300 mm, 500 mm and 800 mm has been kept apart for two building case. For the three building case (double interfering buildings), the orientation of the interfering buildings kept varying from 15° to 90° with a regular interval of 15°. The variable spacing between the principal building and interfering buildings is kept 300 mm and 500 mm apart. The model height for both cases is 500 mm in 1:300 length scale. The variation of interference factors for both pressure and force coefficients are evaluated and graphically represented to investigate the hexagonal building model. The interference Factor is found to be minimum at 90° WIA in each of the faces irrespective of spacing between buildings.  

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