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How a Skyscraper Can Dance in the Wind | The Secret Motion of Tall Buildings

Season 2 Episode 793 Published 6Β days, 9Β hours ago
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Skyscrapers may look solid and immovable, but many of the world's tallest buildings are constantly moving. As powerful winds flow around a tower, the structure can sway several feet from side to side. Remarkably, this movement is not a flawβ€”it's an essential part of the engineering that keeps these massive structures safe.

In this episode, we explore how skyscrapers respond to wind and why engineers intentionally design buildings to move. We dive into structural engineering, wind engineering, aerodynamics, vibration control, materials science, dynamics, tuned mass dampers, and skyscraper design. We examine how wind creates forces on tall structures, how buildings absorb and dissipate energy, and the ingenious technologies engineers use to keep occupants comfortable during storms.

We also explore famous supertall towers, giant tuned mass dampers weighing hundreds of tons, and the fascinating balance between flexibility and strength that allows modern skyscrapers to survive extreme weather. If you enjoy engineering, architecture, physics, and the hidden systems that make modern cities possible, this episode is for you. Start your own podcast today with RSS: https://rss.com/?via=71219c

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