hemal1214
Structural
- Dec 1, 2010
- 23
Hi,
Does anyone know a good reference material/book to distribute wind loads? I am not using any software which generates wind loads automatically and even if I will be using any software I want to understand how the loading is applied to MWFRS.
The information given in ASCE7-05 regarding wind load is very vague to my knowledge. So the question is how do we apply wind load on a structure? My approach is:
1) Calculate wind pressure on the structure using ASCE7-05.
2) Find out the tributary area (width x height/2 for roof) and (width x avg. height (between floors) for floors). Multiply wind pressure with the tributary area and apply to respective node.
3) Design a MWFRS system for the loading and then for load combinations.
Questions:
1) If the tributary area is same between floors, does the wind pressure changes with height of the structure?
2) How do we account for shape of the structure, Center of rigidity of structure and other structural irregularities?
Looking for a good guidance. A reference material would be great.
Does anyone know a good reference material/book to distribute wind loads? I am not using any software which generates wind loads automatically and even if I will be using any software I want to understand how the loading is applied to MWFRS.
The information given in ASCE7-05 regarding wind load is very vague to my knowledge. So the question is how do we apply wind load on a structure? My approach is:
1) Calculate wind pressure on the structure using ASCE7-05.
2) Find out the tributary area (width x height/2 for roof) and (width x avg. height (between floors) for floors). Multiply wind pressure with the tributary area and apply to respective node.
3) Design a MWFRS system for the loading and then for load combinations.
Questions:
1) If the tributary area is same between floors, does the wind pressure changes with height of the structure?
2) How do we account for shape of the structure, Center of rigidity of structure and other structural irregularities?
Looking for a good guidance. A reference material would be great.