DexterR
Structural
- Jan 9, 2024
- 1
Hi All!
We had a long discussion about this at our firm, but could not come to a concensus.
First:
What exactly are wind loads parallel to the ridge?
We had the following ideas:
*the wind "drags" the roof along as to blows parallel to the ridge (similar to how drag is generated in fluid mechanics).
*or, the wind generates some lift away from the interior of the structure.
*or, the parallel to ridge loads are compared against standard roof/wall wind loads and the worst case is taken.
Are any of these on the right track?
Second:
When would wind loads parallel to the ridge be applied?
Thanks in advance for any light you can shed for us here!
We had a long discussion about this at our firm, but could not come to a concensus.
First:
What exactly are wind loads parallel to the ridge?
We had the following ideas:
*the wind "drags" the roof along as to blows parallel to the ridge (similar to how drag is generated in fluid mechanics).
*or, the wind generates some lift away from the interior of the structure.
*or, the parallel to ridge loads are compared against standard roof/wall wind loads and the worst case is taken.
Are any of these on the right track?
Second:
When would wind loads parallel to the ridge be applied?
Thanks in advance for any light you can shed for us here!