vmirat
Structural
- Apr 4, 2002
- 294
I'm analyzing the effects of attaching two climbing walls to the sides of an existing old open framed radar tower. The climbing walls will be attached to two adjacent sides of the tower. The tower is square, 24 feet along each side and 26 feet high.
My concern is the wind pressure that will develop on the inside corner as the wind blows through the tower frame. ASCE 7 doesn't really address inside corners very well. The load diagram in Figure 6-9, Case 3, indicates a reduced pressure value for wind attacking a building at an angle to an outside corner. This makes sense since the air will flow aerodynamically from the corner as opposed to creating a stagnation pressure as it would if it was blowing normal to the wall. However, I'm thinking the pressure on an inside corner would be the full force of Pwx and Pwy applied simultaneously. Does this make sense?
My concern is the wind pressure that will develop on the inside corner as the wind blows through the tower frame. ASCE 7 doesn't really address inside corners very well. The load diagram in Figure 6-9, Case 3, indicates a reduced pressure value for wind attacking a building at an angle to an outside corner. This makes sense since the air will flow aerodynamically from the corner as opposed to creating a stagnation pressure as it would if it was blowing normal to the wall. However, I'm thinking the pressure on an inside corner would be the full force of Pwx and Pwy applied simultaneously. Does this make sense?