Winding up
the pressure...

• ...category 5 hurricanes
are currently being experienced in Cambridge,
UK
Following a year of
design and development work, Cambridge Consultants
is testing its novel wind simulator, before delivery
to The University of Western Ontario (Western) for
pioneering research into wind damage on low-rise
buildings.
With advice on wind behaviour from RWDI-Anemos,
Cambridge Consultants has devised a unique wind
simulation system that is capable of varying the
speed and direction of air flow up to seven times
a second. This allows an array of actuators to emulate
the real-life swirling effects of destructive winds.
The design can also dynamically adjust flow rate
to maintain pressure - even as a structure begins
to disintegrate. The results of Western’s
research are expected to lead to more formal techniques
for weather-proofing low-rise buildings in hurricane
prone areas.
The simulator takes the form of modular pressure
actuators, which are mounted against the exterior
surface of a test structure. Each actuator can generate
pressures equivalent to a category 5 hurricane,
enabling realistic loads to be applied to full-size
buildings for the first time.
A real-time control system, also being developed
by Cambridge Consultants, will enable arrays of
actuators to be co-ordinated to simulate complex
wind effects over the entire surface of a test structure.
Western will use this simulation technology to apply
realistic wind patterns onto real-world structures,
beginning with a two-storey, pitched-roof dwelling
currently nearing completion at 'The Three Little
Pigs’ research facility in London, Ontario.
Following completion of Cambridge Consultants' development
tests, Western expects to start commissioning the
simulator this summer, using an initial batch of
10 actuators on a rig that will become a permanent
facility for testing building materials. Around
100 modular actuators will then be fabricated, to
create a wind simulator large enough to test complete
low-rise buildings.
Notes to Editors
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video: www.eng.uwo.ca/research/ttlpp/news.htm
www.cambridgeconsultants.com/news_pr143.shtml
About Cambridge Consultants
For over
40 years Cambridge Consultants has enabled its clients
to turn business opportunities into commercial successes,
whether launching first-to-market products, entering
new markets or expanding existing markets through the
introduction of new technologies. It develops breakthrough
products, creates and licenses intellectual property,
and provides business consultancy in technology critical
issues for clients worldwide. With a team of over 200
engineers, scientists and consultants, in offices in
Cambridge (UK) and Boston (USA), it is able to offer
solutions across a diverse range of industries including
healthcare, industrial and consumer products, automotive,
transport, energy and wireless communications. www.CambridgeConsultants.com
The University of Western Ontario (London, Ontario,
Canada)
Is a vibrant centre of learning with more than 1,200
faculty members and 32,000 undergraduate and graduate
students. Through its 12 Faculties and Schools, and
three affiliated colleges, the University offers more
than 60 different degree and diploma programs. Research
is an integral part of the University’s mission,
and Western is home to one of Canada’s strongest
research constellations in the area of biomedical research.
With nearly $180 million in annual funding, Western
ranks as one of the top research intensive universities
in Canada. www.uwo.ca
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