Skazak
Structural
- Jun 25, 2007
- 8
I am working up the design loads for a building on top of a hill in the middle of a plain.
In working up my Kzt value per ASCE 7-05 Fig 6-4, what exactly is the 'z' value used to calculate K3?
ASCE calls out z to be the "height above local ground level".
With my building at the top of the hill, will this result in z = H?
Followup question: If this is the case here is my problem. My hill is steep so that H/Lh > 0.5.
According to note #2, this means that I am to substitute 2H for Lh for my evaluation of K3.
This being the case, my K3 factor will be z/Lh => H/2H => 1/2
In other words, because my hill is steep, my K3 term can never get bigger then 0.14.
Is this correct?
Thanks
In working up my Kzt value per ASCE 7-05 Fig 6-4, what exactly is the 'z' value used to calculate K3?
ASCE calls out z to be the "height above local ground level".
With my building at the top of the hill, will this result in z = H?
Followup question: If this is the case here is my problem. My hill is steep so that H/Lh > 0.5.
According to note #2, this means that I am to substitute 2H for Lh for my evaluation of K3.
This being the case, my K3 factor will be z/Lh => H/2H => 1/2
In other words, because my hill is steep, my K3 term can never get bigger then 0.14.
Is this correct?
Thanks