Annonymous
Mechanical
- Sep 7, 2005
- 12
When specifiying wind loads, CAESAR asks for a "Height Above Ground Level". There's been some uncertainty as what this means, is this grade elevation or is this the HEIGHT ABOVE GROUND LEVEL?
i.e., if the first node of my pipe model is at 115'-0" and grade is at 110'-0". Is the input 110'-0"(grade elevation) or 5'-0"(the height above grade)?
CAESAR help says it is the height above local ground level, it goes on to reference ASCE and as clear as this sounds (as the height above ground), I've been advised that it is grade elevation.
Any input is appreciated. Thanks!
i.e., if the first node of my pipe model is at 115'-0" and grade is at 110'-0". Is the input 110'-0"(grade elevation) or 5'-0"(the height above grade)?
CAESAR help says it is the height above local ground level, it goes on to reference ASCE and as clear as this sounds (as the height above ground), I've been advised that it is grade elevation.
Any input is appreciated. Thanks!