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ASCE 2010 Wind load displacement

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drasticxxxx

Civil/Environmental
Aug 4, 2015
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Hello,

I need to know for wind load displacement ,we take cracked or uncracked section
+H/500 limit for displaemnt(where is the reference for this limit)?


thanks in advance
 
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Ideally, you'd consider a level of cracking reflective of the actual degree of cracking that you expect based on analysis. That'S hard work though so we often just use approximate cracked values. To my knowledge, North American codes don't specify wind drift limits directly. Values between h/400 and h/500 are common and there are a number of articles floating around out there that support those values.

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