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C&C Wind Load on Open Building

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davidfi

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Sep 28, 2005
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How does one determine the C&C wind load on walls of an open building? ASCE 7-16 Section 30.7 details how to calculate C&C loads on roofs, but not walls. Am I missing something?
 
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Well open buildings typically don't have walls. Are you referring to wind on things like drop beams? I believe ASCE 7 says to treat them like inverted parapets.
 
The building is open one side and has a glass wall on the other side.
 
I'm pretty sure this would classify as partially enclosed, not open. An open building has >80% of the area of each wall open. Sounds like you just have one and the rest are closed. Sort of like a bus stop shelter?

It'll be based on the internal pressure coefficient for the building based on the enclosure classification, which would be +/-0.55 I would think.

 
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