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PROJECTED AREA FOR WIND LOAD ESTIMATION FOR ELECTRICAL SUPPORTS

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Erasa

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Hi Engineers,
I am to design a steel support 1.5m high to carry three electrical panels and a spread foundation as attached. I am looking at using the MWFRS (ASCE 7) procedure in estimating the lateral force. Any ideas on how to estimate the projected area?
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=faec5972-160c-4dde-a8bb-55fbe8d07e0b&file=SKETCH.pdf
Ask the electrical guys how large the panels are.
 
Hi jayrod12
Panel "B" is 550 x 450 x 450 (W x D x H); all in mm
Panel "A"&"C" are 360 x 110 x 250 (W x D x H); all in mm
 
Sounds like you have all of the information you need.

You know how large each piece is. Since you're describing them as panels, I presume they're solid objects.
You presumably know in what orientation they are mounted.
Visualize or draw said pieces in said orientation as viewed by oncoming wind. There's your projected area.

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