Vinny7
Structural
- Jan 27, 2003
- 54
I am looking at a grandstand project. The seating etc. are all ground bearing with a cantilevered steel canopy roof over. the canopy cantilevers about 9.5m and it has been proposed to support this using 2No. columns at 1.5m ctrs. (back span 1.5m for rafter) (See attched sketch detail)
In checking the wind load for the canopy I am getting a pressure coefficient of +0.7 / -1.5 (duo-pitched canopy). As the roof is lightweight this is giving me a large uplift force.
My question is how can I reduce the uplift force as the dead weight of concrete required to resist it is quite large? (I have already tried using combined bases but they are about 20m3 of concrete each, it may be this is the better solution.
Can anyone see any better of more economical ways of designing this?
In checking the wind load for the canopy I am getting a pressure coefficient of +0.7 / -1.5 (duo-pitched canopy). As the roof is lightweight this is giving me a large uplift force.
My question is how can I reduce the uplift force as the dead weight of concrete required to resist it is quite large? (I have already tried using combined bases but they are about 20m3 of concrete each, it may be this is the better solution.
Can anyone see any better of more economical ways of designing this?