rlmhawk
Structural
- Jun 19, 2012
- 6
I have a project that involves placing a 4 sided sign, open top and bottom, onto a building. It forms a 10'x 10' cube, is located at a building corner, and slightly overhangs a 3 foot high parapet on one side. The building it is situated upon is a 5 story hotel (<60 ft mean roof height). The question is: what wind load procedure would you apply to it per ASCE 7-10? Do you analyse it as a roof top structure, a parapet (extension), a free standing sign - something else?
The open nature of it, as well as its overhanging condition is a bit challenging. It is one of those conditions that is rather unusual and not addresses specifically in the ASCE 7 code (no great surprise there). My current approach is to look at it using each ASCE 7 design case, then design it and its supports for the most conservative values, however, that really doesn't answer my question of how it "should be" viewed for design. Its seems pretty subjective. I am curious as to how others would view this?
The open nature of it, as well as its overhanging condition is a bit challenging. It is one of those conditions that is rather unusual and not addresses specifically in the ASCE 7 code (no great surprise there). My current approach is to look at it using each ASCE 7 design case, then design it and its supports for the most conservative values, however, that really doesn't answer my question of how it "should be" viewed for design. Its seems pretty subjective. I am curious as to how others would view this?