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Frank Sampson
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13 May, 14:14
How are skyscrapers designed to battle wind?
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Caden Garrison
13 May, 14:36
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The design and construction of skyscrapers involves creating safe, habitable spaces in very tall buildings. The buildings must support their weight, resist wind and earthquakes, and protect occupants from fire. Yet they must also be conveniently accessible, even on the upper floors, and provide utilities and a comfortable climate for the occupants. The problems posed in skyscraper design are considered among the most complex encountered given the balances required between economics, engineering, and construction management.
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Rudy Walls
13 May, 14:41
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Dampers are used to reduce the amplitude of mechanical vibrations. Its just a harmonic absorber.
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