Woody1515
Structural
- Apr 13, 2017
- 72
Hi everyone,
When calculating wind loads, the national building code of Canada gives values for the external pressure coefficients “for primary structural actions” in Figure 4.1.7.6-A. It then gives different values for individual walls, roofs, etc in separate figures. When designing an individual tall wall, I am assuming I should be using Figure 4.1.7.6-B for the design of individual walls. When would you use Figure 4.1.7.6-A for the primary structural actions? Why are there different external pressure coefficients for the primary structural actions and all individual members?
Thanks in advance!
When calculating wind loads, the national building code of Canada gives values for the external pressure coefficients “for primary structural actions” in Figure 4.1.7.6-A. It then gives different values for individual walls, roofs, etc in separate figures. When designing an individual tall wall, I am assuming I should be using Figure 4.1.7.6-B for the design of individual walls. When would you use Figure 4.1.7.6-A for the primary structural actions? Why are there different external pressure coefficients for the primary structural actions and all individual members?
Thanks in advance!