penpe
Structural
- Nov 27, 2012
- 68
I'm finding that wind on ice has a significant effect on lateral loading of our elevated cable trays, as the projected area is increased by 25%. A previous thread on this subject opined that it's overly conservative to assume worst case ice and worst case wind happening simultaneously. I tend to agree, but can't find in ASCE7 any provision for reducing wind load during occurrence of max ice thickness (which is to be added to all free edges of the projected area). In section 10.8 design procedure step 1 directs to maps for nominal ice thickness and concurrent wind speed (labeled "gust speed" on the map). But step 10 directs to determining design wind force in accordance with Chapter 29 - which leads back to worst case wind speed.
Am I missing some exception that would reduce wind force on ice?
Am I missing some exception that would reduce wind force on ice?