egc
Structural
- Oct 11, 2002
- 38
Ah, another office debate! This is around determining the design wind pressures required for multi-component windows/doors.
Assume you have a 25 SH unit mulled together with a half-round top unit. Two cases:
1. If the manufacturer supplies a pre-engineered combined unit with a unit rated pressure, should the area used in determing the C&C design pressure be the gross area of the combined unit?
2. If the builder has to assemble the combined unit from 2 pieces, should each piece have its design pressure based on each pieces gross area (meaning two different design pressures as one pieces's area < 10 sft and the other > 10 sft)?
The same question applies to double and triple units. I maintain that unless the manufacturer produces such a unit, that the design pressures should be based on the indiviual areas of the pieces not the gross total opening area.
Comments are appreciated
Assume you have a 25 SH unit mulled together with a half-round top unit. Two cases:
1. If the manufacturer supplies a pre-engineered combined unit with a unit rated pressure, should the area used in determing the C&C design pressure be the gross area of the combined unit?
2. If the builder has to assemble the combined unit from 2 pieces, should each piece have its design pressure based on each pieces gross area (meaning two different design pressures as one pieces's area < 10 sft and the other > 10 sft)?
The same question applies to double and triple units. I maintain that unless the manufacturer produces such a unit, that the design pressures should be based on the indiviual areas of the pieces not the gross total opening area.
Comments are appreciated