Hi Stefano , thx for your answers!!
I find this a very interesting and important discussion. I think CFD in Robot must be discussed for the simple cases like this simple building , so we can have confidence to use it in the complicated cases like curved , complex geometry structures and also for structures with obstructions.
Back to discussion...
If claddings are not recommended ,at least not yet , what panel thickness should we use? For this same building , If I use 1.4cm or 14cm or 140cm thickness for the panel that gets the front wind I get very different results for the total reaction.
And the results are not linear!!!
40m/s , 0,5% convergence, 0,8-0,9-1,0 speed profile , 1m mesh size
1.4cm - 155,1 tf (very fast convergence time, less than 1min real time)
14cm - 90,6 tf
140cm - 116,5 tf
1,4cm would be like a glass wall. 14cm a normal wall and 140cm an extra thick wall.
If the wall thickness is really relevant , should we trust these numbers??
in a 2nd test ,as you suggested ,I moved the strucuture up. Support level is now on Z=10m.
Results are:
1.4cm - 155,1 tf (again ,very fast convergence time, less than 1min real time)
14cm - 100,5 tf
140cm - 116,6 tf
So... I´m lost
Rafael Medeiros
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