Literature Review On Wind Induced Sound On Buildings

Daniel Urbán Dagmara Čeheľová
2018 Zenodo  
Aeroacoustics is a scientific field that has been for many years explored in different kinds of engineering, in automotive and aerospace industry, in duct design or jets and turbine construction and other fields in which sound is generated by turbulent fluid motion, aerodynamic forces and periodical varying airflow. Nowadays, due to new types of building constructions and elements (e.g. different shading elements) installed on high-rise buildings (causing high windspeeds on the building facade)
more » ... questions related to aeroacosutics are becoming more and more actual. Noise caused by wind flow around buildings having specific shapes and structures can lead to annoying sound levels and sound spectra of different kinds, ranging from tonal sounds tonal with pulsating components to broadband noises and contribute so to overall acoustic discomfort indoors and outdoors. In relation to architecture and building design, only little information can be found in literature on wind induced noise on building. This article gives a literature overview of wind-induced noise on building facades.
doi:10.5281/zenodo.1174250 fatcat:2mh2tfwv7ff4dguxdpaqqqqz6a