PE_JRM
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 20, 2024
- 45
I am renovating a small very old cabin (for myself) and am spinning my wheels on the issue of wind loads. The place is 680 sf (34x20) and has a 3:12 roof slope. I would like to put a vaulted ceiling in the great room to enhance the feeling of it being spacious even though it isn't. I'm planning a structural ridge beam supported by a post in an exterior wall and a post in an interior wall. The ridge beam span is 20 ft (plus or minus).
So, I've been looking for a simple way to do the wind analysis and then design the structure. The AISC procedure seems ridiculously involved for a small building which is basically the size of a shed. Is there a simple analysis approach that gets me there? This is a simple structure and simple hand calcs, well thought out load paths and span table should be sufficient.
Residential construction was never my area. I changed careers from civil structural to aerospace structural in the 1980's so my knowlege and my technical resources are both outdated.
So, I've been looking for a simple way to do the wind analysis and then design the structure. The AISC procedure seems ridiculously involved for a small building which is basically the size of a shed. Is there a simple analysis approach that gets me there? This is a simple structure and simple hand calcs, well thought out load paths and span table should be sufficient.
Residential construction was never my area. I changed careers from civil structural to aerospace structural in the 1980's so my knowlege and my technical resources are both outdated.