J. Hillewaere, J. Degroote, G. Lombaert, Jan Vierendeels, G. Degrande
During a storm in October 2002, wind induced ovalling vibrations were observed on several empty silos of a closely spaced group of eight by five thin-walled silos in the port of Antwerp (Belgium). To determine realistic dynamic wind loads and hence clarify the cause of the wind induced ovalling vibrations in the silo group, 2D URANS simulations are performed for seven angles of incidence between 0° and 90°. The emphasis in this paper is on the extensive verification and validation of the simulations to ascertain the accuracy of the numerical results. Subsequent analysis of the fluctuating wind pressures on the silo surfaces shows that ovalling oscillations of the eigenmodes with three and four circumferential wavelengths will be induced at the lee side of the silo group, corresponding to the lowest structural eigenfrequencies of the silos and the pattern of the visually detected vibrations during the 2002 storm.
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