FrankHartzell
Structural
- Jan 4, 1999
- 17
I have a long, five- tier structural steel pipe rack supported on braced bents spaced about 30 ft c/c. Bent width is about 20 ft. The total height of the structure is about 38 ft. There is a possibility that the owner may decide to place cladding on both sides of the upper 18 ft of the pipe rack in order to hide the piping, etc from view. There will be no roof but, of course, the top level may or may not be loaded up with pipes, cable trays, etc.
Question: What is the wind load? Do I consider there to be two separate walls, each subject to positive wind pressure? Will the windward wall offer any shielding to the leeward wall?
Any advice or references would be appreciated.
Frank Hartzell
Jacobs Engineering
Conshohocken, PA
frank.hartzell@jacobs.com
Question: What is the wind load? Do I consider there to be two separate walls, each subject to positive wind pressure? Will the windward wall offer any shielding to the leeward wall?
Any advice or references would be appreciated.
Frank Hartzell
Jacobs Engineering
Conshohocken, PA
frank.hartzell@jacobs.com