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Monte Carlo simulation for the response analysis of long-span suspended cables under wind loads

2004

This paper presents a time-domain approach for analyzing nonlinear random vibrations of long-span suspended cables under transversal wind. A consistent continuous model of the cable, fully accounting for geometrical nonlinearities inherent in cable behavior, is adopted. The effects of spatial correlation are properly included by modeling wind velocity fluctuation as a random function of time and of a single spatial variable ranging over cable span, namely as a one-variate bi-dimensional (1V-2D) random field. Within the context of a Galerkin`s discretization of the equations governing cable motion, a very efficient Monte Carlo-based technique for second-order analysis of the response is prop…

EngineeringRandom fieldDiscretizationSuspended cablebusiness.industrysuspended cable; wind velocity random field; Proper Orthogonal DecompositionMonte Carlo methodRandom functionBuilding and ConstructionMechanicsStructural engineeringAerodynamicsProper orthogonal decompositionWind speedVibrationNonlinear systemModeling and SimulationWind velocityRandom fieldNonlinear vibrationDigital simulationbusinessCivil and Structural EngineeringWind and Structures
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Fractional Spectral Moments for Digital Simulation of Multivariate Wind Velocity Fields

2012

In this paper, a method for the digital simulation of wind velocity fields by Fractional Spectral Moment function is proposed. It is shown that by constructing a digital filter whose coefficients are the fractional spectral moments, it is possible to simulate samples of the target process as superposition of Riesz fractional derivatives of a Gaussian white noise processes. The key of this simulation technique is the generalized Taylor expansion proposed by the authors. The method is extended to multivariate processes and practical issues on the implementation of the method are reported.

FOS: Computer and information sciencesMultivariate wind velocity fieldMultivariate statisticsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Fractional spectral momentRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisFOS: Physical sciencesGeneralized Taylor formWhite noiseFunction (mathematics)Digital simulation of Gaussian stationary processeFractional calculuStatistics - ComputationTransfer functionWind speedFractional calculusSuperposition principleSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniComputation (stat.CO)Condensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsLinear filterCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematics
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Fractional calculus approach for the representation of power spectral densities and correlation functions in wind engineering

2010

The paper deals with the digital simulation of wind velocity samples by Fractional Spectral Moment function. It is shown that such a function represents a third useful way to characterize a stationary Gaussian stochastic process, alongside the power spectral density and the correlation function. The method is applied to wind velocity fields whose power spectra is given by the Kaimal’s, the Davenport’s and the Solari’s representation. It is shown that by constructing a digital filter whose coefficients are the fractional spectral moments, it is possible to simulate samples of the target process as superposition of Riesz fractional derivatives of Gaussian white noise processes.

wind velocity fieldfractional spectral momentgeneralized Taylor formDigital Simulation
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Univariate and multivariate properties of wind velocity time series

2009

We analyze the time series of hourly average wind speeds measured at 29 different stations located in Sicily, a region with a complex morphology. The investigation, performed from the univariate as well as the multivariate point of view, evidences that the statistical properties of wind at the single sites have features that are not reproduced by standard models and, thus, require specific modeling. Moreover, the synchronous evolution of wind velocity presents a cluster structure, obtained with different algorithms, that persists in the standard deviation too.

wind velocity time seriesStatistics and ProbabilityMultivariate statisticsSeries (mathematics)MeteorologyUnivariateStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsStandard deviationWind speedhydrodynamic fluctuations random graphs networksLog wind profilePoint (geometry)Statistics Probability and UncertaintyMathematics
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