bookowski
Structural
- Aug 29, 2010
- 983
Anyone know where the 6ft referenced below comes from? I’m not questioning the logic but rather is this codified somewhere? I found a 2nd reputable article that states “between 2x to 4x” the railing height as a cutoff.
Thus, for a balcony with a depth of 6 feet or less, the wind load on the railing is similar to the load on the building windward wall (Cp = 0.8, per Figure 27.3-1 in ASCE 7-16). There is no need to consider a simultaneous leeward or suction pressure on a railing of a shallow balcony.
Thus, for a balcony with a depth of 6 feet or less, the wind load on the railing is similar to the load on the building windward wall (Cp = 0.8, per Figure 27.3-1 in ASCE 7-16). There is no need to consider a simultaneous leeward or suction pressure on a railing of a shallow balcony.