ReverseEntropy
Mechanical
- Jul 28, 2008
- 8
Trying to determine wind load on a smoke stack, I have read many a (fluid mechanics) text that only seem to address wind sheer. Some evaluate this wind sheer force as a drag force, and others use a similar approach - only without a drag coefficient in the (very similar) equation. So, which is correct? (Either way, they all address wind sheer only) But...
What about a normal force from the wind? Wouldn't any windward face of an object experience a normal force distributed longitudinally along said windward face? (Am I wrong? Am I misunderstanding something?) If I am correct, how does one equate wind speed to this normal force?
Any explanation or links to websites that may help clarify further would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
What about a normal force from the wind? Wouldn't any windward face of an object experience a normal force distributed longitudinally along said windward face? (Am I wrong? Am I misunderstanding something?) If I am correct, how does one equate wind speed to this normal force?
Any explanation or links to websites that may help clarify further would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!