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Research Article

Wind environment around the setback building models

Amlan Kumar Bairagi( )Sujit Kumar Dalui
Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur, Howrah, India
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The irregular shape of buildings always tenders an enormous challenge to the designers. The wind velocity at the pedestrian level has a specific approach from a comfortable point of view. This investigation highlighted the characteristic of the pedestrian level wind velocity for distinct types of asymmetrical setback buildings. The passed study explored the pedestrian level effect for the axisymmetric models, while this study is based on the models that have symmetry about a single axis. This study investigates the pedestrian level flow fluctuation of setback models with single and double side setbacks at multiple levels. The double-side double setback buildings are efficient to reduce 28%-30% velocity in front of the building and 68%-70% velocity behind the building. Finally it suggests that the double side double setback building is efficient to maintain the velocity at the pedestrian level, roof level, and backside of the building. The setback building can easily control the frequency of fluctuating velocity at downstream flow for both along and across wind conditions.

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Bairagi AK, Dalui SK. Wind environment around the setback building models. Building Simulation, 2021, 14(5): 1525-1541. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12273-020-0758-3

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Received: 08 September 2020
Accepted: 10 December 2020
Published: 04 March 2021
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