AcousticRy
Mechanical
- Aug 1, 2003
- 4
The company which I work for has a SIPS style panel that uses 20 gauge steel framework that is imbedded in a set of grooves in a styrofoam cored, cement board skinned (on both sides) panel. As we have travelled to different tradeshows, one of the things that we have been asked for is a wind uplift table for our panel. Talking to any amount of engineering firms or testing laboratories, we've yet to truly figure out how to examine this particular aspect of our board, and if there is a certified test for doing it (Potentially the ASTM E2127-01a?) nor have we actually seen a "wind uplift table" that applies to anything but a roofing system. Is this simply a tensile strength rating? Or does such a table exist for wall systems? IT is rather confusing as we know how to calculate wind uplift on a roof..and the force that it applies to each truss, but we are still not getting an answer as to what the wind uplift resistance of a wall, nor what a table that is representative of this resistance even looks like. If someone could provide some information and an example to this type of table, or the testing that is used for finding out such information, I would be immensely grateful. Thank you.
Ryan
Ryan