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  1. pawelttt

    Wind on a lower part of building

    So if I understand right, my cpe on the roof will be selected on red (Cpe,D) in case when wind blow form right side? http://www.fotosik.pl/pokaz_obrazek/cfb923685e6d96e0.html http://www.fotosik.pl/pokaz_obrazek/2e590ee09f404166.html
  2. pawelttt

    Wind on a lower part of building

    Thank you for your reply. Sorry, so I will try this way. http://www.fotosik.pl/pokaz_obrazek/2ee1eeb4821db7c2.html# http://www.fotosik.pl/pokaz_obrazek/f9aa2f450012f0f2.html I am using polish standard (PN-EN-1991-1-4)
  3. pawelttt

    Wind on a lower part of building

    I think I've made a mistake with attachment. This time should be right.http://www.fotosik.pl/pokaz_obrazek/0ea4e6a1f8adeae8.html http://images36.fotosik.pl/518/0ea4e6a1f8adeae8m.jpg http://www.fotosik.pl][IMG]http://images44.fotosik.pl/735/0d48f578717f8bfemed.jpg)
  4. pawelttt

    Wind on a lower part of building

    Hi, I have a real big problem for me. I searched everywhere, I think, and can't find a right solution. I wonder how to determine the wind blowing at a lower part of a building. I have attached my model of the building. Some sources tell that the wind causes pressure on the part of the roof...

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