wallerdf
Structural
- Aug 4, 2009
- 33
I have a 54'-0" diameter round clerestory right in the center of the roof. It's a good 20'-0" from the edge of the building in all directions. How are others handeling clerestories?
I'm planning on designing it as Other Structures (Chimneys, Tanks, Rooftop Equip and Similar Structures) I'm also less than 60'-0" but if I use GCr = 1.9 (Section 29.5.1) it doesn't seem like I'm taking advantage of the structure being round. Would you use ASCE Figure 29.5-1 for the walls and Section 29.5.1 (GCr=1.5 for uplift) for the roof?
I'm also thinking it might be a little large (too close to the actual building length/width) to really consider it an other structure and that I should just use the regular building wind tables. Now if I do it that way I have a second questions. Would there be an corner and edge zone? I would think there would be no edge zone for the walls and no corner zone for the roof.
Any thoughts.
I'm planning on designing it as Other Structures (Chimneys, Tanks, Rooftop Equip and Similar Structures) I'm also less than 60'-0" but if I use GCr = 1.9 (Section 29.5.1) it doesn't seem like I'm taking advantage of the structure being round. Would you use ASCE Figure 29.5-1 for the walls and Section 29.5.1 (GCr=1.5 for uplift) for the roof?
I'm also thinking it might be a little large (too close to the actual building length/width) to really consider it an other structure and that I should just use the regular building wind tables. Now if I do it that way I have a second questions. Would there be an corner and edge zone? I would think there would be no edge zone for the walls and no corner zone for the roof.
Any thoughts.