Friday, 2 December 2016

[www.keralites.net] The Mind-Bending Physics of Why Skyscrapers Keep Growing

 

It seems that with every passing year, skyscrapers are getting taller and taller, as companies, cities and countries try to outdo each other with greater and more breathtaking constructions. Yet, building such giants is far from easy. It's not only a question of finance, materials and time, it also requires ingenious solutions to combat the problems that come from aerodynamics, safety and weather.

 

In this post, we are going to look at just what the problems that face skyscraper building are, and how these issues are being overcome.

skyscrapers, science, architecture, engineering

skyscrapers, science, architecture, engineering

skyscrapers, science, architecture, engineering

However, not all buildings use the same solution. The current world record holder, Burj Khalifa, Dubai, is instead constructed so that no vortices can occur. Because the structure is not built uniformly, air flow is disrupted in such a way that no eddies or vortices can become organized enough to make a difference.

skyscrapers, science, architecture, engineering

Just imagine the incredible views from future buildings like this! But try not to worry about the wind so much.

 

 


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