TysonH
Structural
- Jan 26, 2017
- 2
ASCE is clear that the corner zone width 'a' is "10 percent of the least horizontal dimension or 0.4h, whichever is smaller, but not less than either 4% of least horizontal dimension or 3 ft." Working for a curtainwall company, I have to use this rule on a regular basis. But, I was asked WHY the least building width influences ALL of the corner zone dimensions, and I can't come up with a legitimate reason other than "the code says so." Does anyone know how ASCE arrived at this rule or have an intelligent theory on it? Thanks for the help.