puszka
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 12, 2022
- 30
Hi All,
I'm designing my first entry canopy as an EIT and I'm a bit confused how an entrance canopy would be analyzed for wind according to the OBC or NBCC.
The canopy projects about 15 feet from the facade of the residence (to which it is attached at the level of the second floor) and is 24 feet wide.
As I'm looking for my lateral and uplift forces, I've seen some conflicting information. Would you consider the projected area of the edge of the canopy and analyze the wind force using the method for components/cladding? Or use the typical CpCg values given in the 4.1.7.6 diagrams considering a very short 'wall' in the projected area of the overhang...
I'm also curious about uplift. I know the suction at the upper surface but in an open structure is it still considered to have an internal pressure per 4.1.7.7. (+0.7 Cgi for open building) and then use that to size my post footings and anchors? I've seen some people/research pointing to the uplift force on the soffit being tantamount to the lateral wind force on the wall below.
Nothing seems as clear in the Canadian documents as what I have heard reference to in the American (is there an overhang section in OBC?). Any guidance is gladly recieved
I'm designing my first entry canopy as an EIT and I'm a bit confused how an entrance canopy would be analyzed for wind according to the OBC or NBCC.
The canopy projects about 15 feet from the facade of the residence (to which it is attached at the level of the second floor) and is 24 feet wide.
As I'm looking for my lateral and uplift forces, I've seen some conflicting information. Would you consider the projected area of the edge of the canopy and analyze the wind force using the method for components/cladding? Or use the typical CpCg values given in the 4.1.7.6 diagrams considering a very short 'wall' in the projected area of the overhang...
I'm also curious about uplift. I know the suction at the upper surface but in an open structure is it still considered to have an internal pressure per 4.1.7.7. (+0.7 Cgi for open building) and then use that to size my post footings and anchors? I've seen some people/research pointing to the uplift force on the soffit being tantamount to the lateral wind force on the wall below.
Nothing seems as clear in the Canadian documents as what I have heard reference to in the American (is there an overhang section in OBC?). Any guidance is gladly recieved