missstructures
Structural
- Apr 12, 2001
- 32
What is the general practice for determining the effective area (to determine components and cladding loads) for windows and doors:
Without necessarily having the specifications for the windows at the time of the calculation, and not knowing what components (how many mullions, or how the mullions are designed to span in an opening) -
would you take the area of the window,
or the smallest opening dimension as "l" and take (l*l/3) - which could lead to conservative pressures?
It seems to me that taking the area of the window for small windows is probably OK, and I usually take l*l/3 for full height windows (assuming that it would have mullions that span the full height) - but I have a hard time with medium size windows.
I'd like to hear what other practicing engineers do.
Without necessarily having the specifications for the windows at the time of the calculation, and not knowing what components (how many mullions, or how the mullions are designed to span in an opening) -
would you take the area of the window,
or the smallest opening dimension as "l" and take (l*l/3) - which could lead to conservative pressures?
It seems to me that taking the area of the window for small windows is probably OK, and I usually take l*l/3 for full height windows (assuming that it would have mullions that span the full height) - but I have a hard time with medium size windows.
I'd like to hear what other practicing engineers do.