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Presidents, senators, and high-ranking ministers all happily engage with Leavell about Stones songs, and when he smoothly changes the subject to wind farms, or biomass in Brazil, they listen.
Exposed and subject to wind (Germishuizen 1979).
At 4,000 m ASL, the UFG ice-coring site is subject to wind erosion of previously deposited snow and the corresponding deposition mass.
The approach uses static pushover analysis of OWT support structures subject to wind and wave combined load patterns corresponding to increasing mean return period (MRP).
Finally, as an example of the application of the PDEM, a 20-storey frame subject to wind loading is investigated in detail.
From an engineering point of view, transient growth might explain also the premature structural fatigue encountered in structures subject to wind.
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Wind turbine towers are continuously subjected to wind force as their major dynamic load.
This paper is thus aimed to study the behaviors of ETFE cushion structures subjected to wind loads at low temperatures.
Such beams may have horizontal curvature due to initial sweep and/or solar heating, and may be subjected to wind.
When such storage tanks are subjected to wind and/or earthquake induced excitations, this could lead to detrimental conditions.
As a numerical example, reinforced concrete buildings modeled as MDOF Bouc Wen hysteretic systems subjected to wind excitation are studied.
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