Wind Engineering

Glenn Department of Civil Engineering, Clemson University

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  • Welcome
  • Facilities
  • Faculty
  • Research projects
    • Ember flight and wildfire spread
    • Debris impact
    • Windborne debris flight
    • Tessellated Structural Architecture (TeSA) systems
  • 6th AAWE Workshop
    • Call for papers
    • Key dates
    • Program
      • Wednesday May 12
        • Keynote I: Dr. Anne Cope
        • Parallel Sessions I
        • Parallel Sessions II
        • Panel discussion on future directions for wind engineering research
        • Social Hours and NHERI Experimental Facility Workshop
      • Thursday May 13
        • Keynote II: Dr. Tracy Kijewski-Correa
        • Parallel Sessions III
        • Parallel Sessions IV
        • Panel discussion on wind engineering practice
        • Social hours and NHERI Design Safe workshop
      • Friday May 14
        • Keynote III: Dr. Pedro Fernandez-Caban
        • Parallel Sessions V
        • Parallel sessions VI
        • Wind Engineering Funding Options
      • Presentations at the workshop
    • Scientific Committee
    • Registration

Research projects

Clemson faculty undertake a broad range of wind engineering research projects. This include wind loading on structures, windborne debris flight and impact, wind risk modeling, and wind load mitigation. Brief descriptions of some recent projects can be found at the links below.

  1. Ember flight and wildfire spread
  2. windborne debris flight
  3. Windborne debris impact
  4. Tessellated Structural Architecture (TeSA) systems

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