THE INFLUENCE AND IMPORTANCE OF WIND LOAD ON THE STABILITY AND SAFETY OF ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURES

Дата
2025ISBN
978-601-08-5373-7Аннотации
Wind loads are a critical factor in the design of enclosing structures, directly
affecting their stability and durability. This study analyzes wind effects on buildings, with a focus on
the Burj Khalifa, the tallest structure in the world. Advanced methods such as Computational Fluid
Dynamics (CFD) (Brian Spalding, Denis Gosman), wind tunnel testing (Francis Herbert Wenham),
and damping systems were employed to reduce wind pressure and vibrations effectively. The
aerodynamic design, including chamfered edges and the spiraling shape, prevents the formation of
vortices and turbulence efficiently.
The study highlights the necessity of adapting architectural projects to local climatic
conditions. The experience of the Burj Khalifa sets benchmarks for designing resilient high-rise
buildings applicable to different regions. These engineering solutions ensure safety, comfort, and
harmony between structures and their surrounding environments, paving the way for innovative
architectural development.
