BlastResistant
Structural
- Jun 4, 2007
- 47
Hi all,
IBC (03) 1609.1.1 says that wind loads shall be determined per ASCE 7 (02) with one of the exceptions being "Wind loads determined by the provisions of Section 1609.6," which is the simplified method. Section 1609.6.1.2 gives conditions under which the simplified method can be used for components and cladding. Well, ASCE 7 (02) Section 6.4.1.2 gives 5 conditions, all of which must be met in order to use the simplified method for components and cladding. All of these conditions can be found somewhere in the IBC except the last one which states, "the building is not subject to the topographic effects of Section 6.5.7 (i.e., Kzt = 1.0)."
It seems that the ASCE 7 is adding an additional requirement on top of the IBC. Is this correct? In my region, a location where Kzt = 1.0 is non-existent. Does that mean I can never use the simplified method? No one in my office ever noticed this before because if you can use the simplified method per the IBC, one would never bother to pick up the ASCE 7 in the first place!
Thanks in advance for your comments.
IBC (03) 1609.1.1 says that wind loads shall be determined per ASCE 7 (02) with one of the exceptions being "Wind loads determined by the provisions of Section 1609.6," which is the simplified method. Section 1609.6.1.2 gives conditions under which the simplified method can be used for components and cladding. Well, ASCE 7 (02) Section 6.4.1.2 gives 5 conditions, all of which must be met in order to use the simplified method for components and cladding. All of these conditions can be found somewhere in the IBC except the last one which states, "the building is not subject to the topographic effects of Section 6.5.7 (i.e., Kzt = 1.0)."
It seems that the ASCE 7 is adding an additional requirement on top of the IBC. Is this correct? In my region, a location where Kzt = 1.0 is non-existent. Does that mean I can never use the simplified method? No one in my office ever noticed this before because if you can use the simplified method per the IBC, one would never bother to pick up the ASCE 7 in the first place!
Thanks in advance for your comments.