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Wind Engineering Study Workflow Interpretation.pdf
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Bridge Aerodynamic Stability Criteria…First Cut Check
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4 Site-Specific Design Override
a Wind Climate Assessment.
+ abridge site is windy (9, ye that accent
+ me sider aerodynamic investigations, including a wind tunnel study
even for spans les than 250 m.
Cable Stability: Rain-Wind Oscillations (RWO)
WO occur typically when the Frequency is 1 to 3 Tz, Wind Speedis to 18 m/s and
Angle of Incidence ie 30 10 80 degrees
Seraton Number (Sc) fer torture surace
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