jiamin
Structural
- Jun 22, 2009
- 9
I am recently participating in a job to estimate a building roof wind damage (gable roof). The roof is caved in at windward and ballooned out in the leeward and the roof rafters and joists are buckled. The estimation report will directly affect the determination of which side insurance company will pay for the repairing. The calcs show that if the roof is considered as a Main Wind Force Resisting System and use ASCE7-05 Figure 6-6 to determine the wind pressure coefficient Cp, the conclusion will be that the roof design meets the code requirement. But if use ASCE7-05 Figure 6-11 to determine the wind pressure coefficient GCp (consider it as component and cladding), seems the conclusion will be the opposite way.
My question is for the roof rafter and joist buckling failure, should I consider it as Main Wind Force Resisting System to do design checking or should I consider it as component and cladding to do design checking?
Appreciate your oppinion, thanks.
My question is for the roof rafter and joist buckling failure, should I consider it as Main Wind Force Resisting System to do design checking or should I consider it as component and cladding to do design checking?
Appreciate your oppinion, thanks.