wijgeng
Structural
- Dec 23, 2014
- 27
Hi,
I am determining the wind load on a "trussed tower" using Chapter 29 of ASCE 7. Equation 29.5-1 provides a resultant wind force in pounds, but I was expecting a pressure. Furthermore, it states that qz is the velocity pressure evaluated at height z as defined in Section 29.3, of the centroid of area Af.
What does the definition of qz mean? Is z the total height of my structure, but the resultant wind force acts on the centroid of the area? Or is z a location at any height, which in this case should be the height of the structure centroid?
Am I correct that this procedure treats the wind force as a point load acting at the centroid of my structure?
Note that I will be reviewing this with a senior engineer, but I am interested in other people's input so I can be more prepared for my design review.
Thanks!
I am determining the wind load on a "trussed tower" using Chapter 29 of ASCE 7. Equation 29.5-1 provides a resultant wind force in pounds, but I was expecting a pressure. Furthermore, it states that qz is the velocity pressure evaluated at height z as defined in Section 29.3, of the centroid of area Af.
What does the definition of qz mean? Is z the total height of my structure, but the resultant wind force acts on the centroid of the area? Or is z a location at any height, which in this case should be the height of the structure centroid?
Am I correct that this procedure treats the wind force as a point load acting at the centroid of my structure?
Note that I will be reviewing this with a senior engineer, but I am interested in other people's input so I can be more prepared for my design review.
Thanks!