jochav52802
Structural
- Nov 28, 2018
- 81
Good day,
I'm looking for direction on how a Structural Engineer would go about determining the story drift limits for the Lateral Force Resisting System for Wind loads.
ASCE 7-10 gives story drift limits for buildings within it's Seismic section, (Chapter-12), but also indicates that the structure must not deflect more than the attaching elements can allow. I don't see anything within ASCE 7-10's Wind load chapters that defines the story drift limits and I've been told that arhitects probably won't know what limits their attaching materials can withstand.
My question is what the typical approach is for a Structural Engineer to determine the story drift requirements for wind loads to ensure the attaching elements don't fail and assure a reasonable level of stiffness for the Lateral Force Resisting System. Maybe I've missed this somewhere, but it seems strange that there aren't clear requirements to follow in the code.
Thanks for your help!
Best regards,
jochav52802
I'm looking for direction on how a Structural Engineer would go about determining the story drift limits for the Lateral Force Resisting System for Wind loads.
ASCE 7-10 gives story drift limits for buildings within it's Seismic section, (Chapter-12), but also indicates that the structure must not deflect more than the attaching elements can allow. I don't see anything within ASCE 7-10's Wind load chapters that defines the story drift limits and I've been told that arhitects probably won't know what limits their attaching materials can withstand.
My question is what the typical approach is for a Structural Engineer to determine the story drift requirements for wind loads to ensure the attaching elements don't fail and assure a reasonable level of stiffness for the Lateral Force Resisting System. Maybe I've missed this somewhere, but it seems strange that there aren't clear requirements to follow in the code.
Thanks for your help!
Best regards,
jochav52802