Raspo
Structural
- Feb 1, 2007
- 7
The Door & Access Systems Manufacturers Association (DASMA) utilizes a weighted average of the interior and end zone pressures in order to determine the wind loads acting on garage doors.
I have also heard the argument that if any part of the door is in the end zone the entire door needs to resist that pressure. Your thoughts?
Also, any guidance with respect to analyzing a garage door that protrudes 20ft from the face of a 2 story structure as a single story structure with respect to wind loading? It's hard to believe that the pressure on the 2 story structure would apply.