rowingengineer
Structural
- Jun 18, 2009
- 2,468
The Australian wind loading standard is proposing to have a clause that states for cyclonic (Hurricanes and Typhoons)conditions that accidental opening must be included in the assessment of internal pressure.
"In Regions C and D (this is the regions that are considered cyclonic), for parts of buildings that may be subject to debris impact (normally taken as the lower 25 meters above ground), a design case shall include internal pressure coefficients due to accidental openings, taken as the external wall pressure coefficients, unless lower pressures can be justified (e.g. due to permanent vents)."
I find this to be interesting, do they mean accidental as in someone left the back door open and now the building may disappear? or do they mean unintended openings due to impacts from a tree falling or similar.
The past clause referenced opening caused by impacts from windborne debris.
Do you think that this un-probable event should be taken into account of people accidentally leaving a door open that is capable of withstanding the design laods?
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning."
"In Regions C and D (this is the regions that are considered cyclonic), for parts of buildings that may be subject to debris impact (normally taken as the lower 25 meters above ground), a design case shall include internal pressure coefficients due to accidental openings, taken as the external wall pressure coefficients, unless lower pressures can be justified (e.g. due to permanent vents)."
I find this to be interesting, do they mean accidental as in someone left the back door open and now the building may disappear? or do they mean unintended openings due to impacts from a tree falling or similar.
The past clause referenced opening caused by impacts from windborne debris.
Do you think that this un-probable event should be taken into account of people accidentally leaving a door open that is capable of withstanding the design laods?
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning."