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Jordanian Wind Design 3

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FisherStruct

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I am working on several projects in the country of Jordan and I am trying to determine some wind load criteria for the areas of Yajooz, Zarqa, and Aqaba. If anyone has any wind design criteria information for these areas or any ideas on how I can get this design criteria information, I would really appreciate it. Thank you...
 
I consulted my Military Hand Book on loads (MIL-HDBK-1002/2A dated 15 OCTOBER 1996). I could not find Jordan per se. However, I found near by country of Saudi Arabia. The recommend wind speeds for Saudi Arabia 81 MPH (36 m/s). Also Aqaba is on the Red Sea and wind loads there may be little higher. Zarga is near Amman and so is Yajooz. All of these regions are mountainous to hilly.

Keep in mind that Jordan is in an active seismic region.

Good luck.


 
You might try the Building Research Establishment in the UK.(check Google for their web site). I know they have a lot of data for the Middle East
 
FisherStruct

You can call :

1. Jordan Engineers Association JEA
info@jea.org.jo
Tel ++962 6 560 7616
Fax ++962 6 567 6933

2. The royal scientific society
rssinfo@rss.gov.jo
Tel: +962 (6) 5344701
Fax: +962 (6)5344806

3. Jordan Institution for standards and metrology
jism@nic.net.jo
tel : +962 (6) 5680139
Fax : +962 (6) 5681099

you will find the answers you are looking for!


Drop By !!
 
The Jordan "Loadings and Forces Code" clause 4/5/3_B says (The basic wind speed is 35 m/s (126 km/h) coming from any howizontal direction to be used in all the region on the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, until other exact information presented (wind speed chapter in JORDAN CODE is the same as CP3).
 
Thank you all for your helpful responses!
 
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