structek22
Structural
- Jun 23, 2016
- 2
Hi all,
I'm designing to the Australian/NZ wind code 1170 (which I hear is similar to the American code).
I have a question about wind pressure coefficients.
For a typical structure say, you work out a coefficient of +0.7 on the windward wall, -0.5 on the leeward wall, -0.5 or 0 on the windward roof and -0.5 on the leeward roof.
Could some one explain to me how these are combined? i.e. for the walls, is my combined coefficient +0.7 + (-0.5) = 0.2?
Also could someone explain how the internal pressures come into play - i.e. how are they combined to the roof/wall coefficients?
Thanks in advance.
I'm designing to the Australian/NZ wind code 1170 (which I hear is similar to the American code).
I have a question about wind pressure coefficients.
For a typical structure say, you work out a coefficient of +0.7 on the windward wall, -0.5 on the leeward wall, -0.5 or 0 on the windward roof and -0.5 on the leeward roof.
Could some one explain to me how these are combined? i.e. for the walls, is my combined coefficient +0.7 + (-0.5) = 0.2?
Also could someone explain how the internal pressures come into play - i.e. how are they combined to the roof/wall coefficients?
Thanks in advance.