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Emil Simiu1, N Alan Heckert2, DongHun Yeo3
1NIST Fellow, Engineering Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899.
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According to recent results of planetary boundary layer research relevant to the design of tall buildings subjected to large-scale synoptic storm winds, for elevations of up to at least 1 km, the longitudinal mean wind speeds are monotonically increasing with height. It is shown that, for this reason, to avoid the possible unconservative design of supertall buildings significantly affected aerodynamically by neighboring buildings, an explicit derogation from the ASCE 7 standard specification of the gradient heights zg is necessary for buildings with heights greater than zg .
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