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Wall pressures for open buildings in ASCE7-05??? 3

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sponcyv

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Sep 25, 2007
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I am designing an outdoor ampitheatre. All four sides of the ampitheatre are open > 80%. There are two towers on either side of the stage. The roof structure is tied to these towers.

ASCE7-05 doesn't appear to give wind loading for walls of open building structures. Do I neglect any wind load on the walls of the towers? I've considered applying the facia load to the towers, but this seems pretty conservative.

I have attached a pdf for reference.
 
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Definatley need to consider wind loading on the towers, I would distribute force as per an enclosed building.
 
I agree - be conservative here.

Mike McCann
MMC Engineering

 
I would go one step further and use partially enclosed pressures on the walls. Note that this only changes C and C pressures.
For something this unusual and hard to analyze, you might want to consider a wind tunnel analysis. I've never requested one and I don't know what they cost, but there's got to be a price point where the material saving is worth the cost.
 
sponcyv...I would start the analysis with the towers. The roof is a supplementary canopy designed as an open structure. Analysis of the towers will depend on whether it meets the definition for an enclosed or partially enclosed structure.

I see quite a few structures that were analyzed as "enclosed" when they should have been analyzed as "partially enclosed".

Also check the provision in ASCE 7 for "Other Structures", particularly flexible structures.
 
Jed,

The towers themselves do not meet the requirements to be considered partially enclosed. Also, the budget and timeline on the design will not permit a wind tunnel analysis.

Ron,

I will look in to the "other structures" and compare with the enclosed wind forces.

Thanks
 
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