xez
Structural
- Jan 4, 2012
- 43
Hello,
Let's say I have a 100 ft x 100 ft x 40 ft building. On top of this building at the center, I have a 40 ft x 40 ft x 30 ft (L x W x H) structure. When calculating the wind loads, would the structure on the roof be considered a 70 ft elevation or 30 ft elevation? Does the answer change if the rooftop structure is located so that the walls are a few feet away from the edge of the main building?
Thanks.
Let's say I have a 100 ft x 100 ft x 40 ft building. On top of this building at the center, I have a 40 ft x 40 ft x 30 ft (L x W x H) structure. When calculating the wind loads, would the structure on the roof be considered a 70 ft elevation or 30 ft elevation? Does the answer change if the rooftop structure is located so that the walls are a few feet away from the edge of the main building?
Thanks.