EngineerRam
Structural
- Jul 31, 2014
- 52
Hi,
From my understanding, ETABS auto-calculates wind lateral loads based on the projected area of the diaphragm on the main wind force resisting system. ETABS never asks to specify the GCPi factor. Does ETABS always assume a fully enclosed structure? If not, how would I specify partially enclosed? I also ran a trial run, where I set a story grid 50' higher than the top of my building (no walls were extended up to this story). I included this story as my top story in my Wind Load Pattern Exposure height. My lateral wind loads were much higher than before adding this grid story. If this is how ETABS works, doesn't that mean that wall openings are not considered?
Thanks.
From my understanding, ETABS auto-calculates wind lateral loads based on the projected area of the diaphragm on the main wind force resisting system. ETABS never asks to specify the GCPi factor. Does ETABS always assume a fully enclosed structure? If not, how would I specify partially enclosed? I also ran a trial run, where I set a story grid 50' higher than the top of my building (no walls were extended up to this story). I included this story as my top story in my Wind Load Pattern Exposure height. My lateral wind loads were much higher than before adding this grid story. If this is how ETABS works, doesn't that mean that wall openings are not considered?
Thanks.