Euler07
Structural
- May 7, 2023
- 55
Hi All,
One of our clients has a restaurant, about 15m x 30m with a 5 degree roof pitch, which is currently fully enclosed. Our client wants to remove about 20 square metres of roof sheeting to allow part of the restaurant roof to become open.
I'm wondering if anyone knows how this will affect the wind pressure on the roof and walls? Generally the internal pressure would be equal to the external pressure at an opening. Therefore, having an opening in the roof with negative suction pressure should reduce the net wind pressure on the rest of the roof? Does anyone have any references for this type of situation? Thanks.
One of our clients has a restaurant, about 15m x 30m with a 5 degree roof pitch, which is currently fully enclosed. Our client wants to remove about 20 square metres of roof sheeting to allow part of the restaurant roof to become open.
I'm wondering if anyone knows how this will affect the wind pressure on the roof and walls? Generally the internal pressure would be equal to the external pressure at an opening. Therefore, having an opening in the roof with negative suction pressure should reduce the net wind pressure on the rest of the roof? Does anyone have any references for this type of situation? Thanks.