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Structural
- Dec 27, 2002
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Let's take our example as a column in the middle of a one-story building, say the size of a grocery store. It supports girders that support roof joists. It has assumed pinned ends and is not part of a moment frame, braced frame or shear wall. In other words it resists only gravity and uplift from the roof, no lateral forces. It's tributary area is, say, 400 square feet. Do you use MWFRS pressures or C&C? I say it is C&C but some in my office including my boss say to use MWFRS. It's tributary area is less than the 700 square feet that the ASCE 7 says is ok to use MWFRS pressures. What are your opinions on this, what pressures would you or do you use? This is purely a made up example though I have been in conflict with those in my office about this point before with similar set-ups. My logic is it does not provide stability to the structure as a whole by taking the main wind forces and therefore is not main wind. The opposing logic is it does not take wind forces directly but receives it from other members and therefore is main wind.