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ASCE 7-16 C&C Zone 5 Discussion

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RyanKSR

Civil/Environmental
Nov 29, 2023
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Hi All,

Assuming a building with L=256ft, B=148ft, h=20ft (low-rise building and roof slope is 2.38 degree)
Figure 30.3-1 has indicated the wall corner zone(5) length of "a" which can be calculated as 8 ft
Figure 30.4-1 has indicated the wall corner zone(5) length of "0.6h" which can be calculated as 12 ft

I am uncertain about which option to choose for the appropriate design.

Please share your thoughts.
 
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30.4 is a simplified approach that uses tables and adjustments rather than the approach taken in 30.3. If your building passes the four criteria in Section 30.4.1, you can use Figure 30.4-1 and the subsequent tables. If not, you should be using the 30.3 figures.
 
If it meets both conditions, then use 0.6h which is the worse scenario?
 
You can either:

Use 30.3 if the building DOES NOT PASS 30.4-1
Use 30.4 if the building DOES PASS 30.4-1
Use 30.3 if the building DOES PASS 30.4-1

30.4 is the "easier", simplified method. So you can choose to use it if you pass the check, but if you don't pass the check, you have to use 30.3
 
Thank you so much Luceid.
You are my hero!
 
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