Crack: Cyclone !!top!!

Understanding the mechanics of cyclone-induced cracking is essential for civil engineers and urban planners. Unlike static loading failures, cyclone cracks are driven by dynamic pressure fluctuations, resonance, and the repetitive stress cycles of gusting winds. This paper aims to categorize the types of cracking observed in cyclonic events and propose engineering solutions to mitigate their occurrence.

Tropical cyclones (TCs) are intense, rotating storm systems that form over warm ocean waters in the tropics. The movement of TCs, also known as cyclone tracks, is a critical aspect of meteorology, as it determines the potential impact of these storms on coastal communities. This paper provides an overview of the dynamics of TC movement, including the factors that influence cyclone tracks, and the challenges associated with predicting TC motion. cyclone crack

Cyclone, Structural Cracking, Wind Loading, Fatigue Failure, Resilience Engineering. Tropical cyclones (TCs) are intense, rotating storm systems