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Wind Load-Components and Cladding Example

This document summarizes the wind load calculations for a building project according to ASCE 7-05 standards. It provides details of the building dimensions and materials, as well as wind speed, topography, and exposure factors for the building site. The calculations determine external pressure coefficients for different wall zones and design wind pressures of both positive and negative values for wall component and cladding designs.

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Wind Load-Components and Cladding Example

This document summarizes the wind load calculations for a building project according to ASCE 7-05 standards. It provides details of the building dimensions and materials, as well as wind speed, topography, and exposure factors for the building site. The calculations determine external pressure coefficients for different wall zones and design wind pressures of both positive and negative values for wall component and cladding designs.

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Project Job Ref.

Section Sheet no./rev.


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Calc. by Date Chk'd by Date App'd by Date
N 14-02-2020

WIND LOAD (ASCE 7 – 05)


TEDDS calculation version 1.2.04

Classification summary
Structure is a building
Structure is Rigid
Mean roof height; h = 43.0 ft
Horizontal dimension parallel to wind; L = 84.0 ft
Horizontal dimension normal to wind; B = 52.0 ft
Roof angle;  = 5.0 deg
Wind force resisting element is component or cladding
Structure is enclosed
Structure is low rise
Procedure
Occupancy category (table 1-1); Category = 2
Basic wind speed (sect. 6.5.4); V = 110.0 mph
Region; Hurricane Prone
Importance factor ( table 6-1); I = 1.00
Exposure category (sect. 6.5.6); B
Wind directionality factor ; Kd = 0.85
Topographic factor; Kzt = 1.00
Design procedure - analytical procedure (Method2)
Velocity pressure at mean roof height ‘h’(ASCE 7-05, cl. 6.5.10)
Case of loading system (table 6-3); Case = 1
Velocity pressure exposure coefficient; Kh = 0.78
Velocity pressure at mean roof height ‘h’; qh = 0.00256  Kh  Kzt  Kd  V2  I  1 psf / mph 2 = 20.41 psf

External pressure coefficient, GC p for wall components and cladding of enclosed and partially enclosed structures
with h <= 60 ft and low rise structure (fig. 6-11A)
Effective area for zone 4; Aeff_4 = 3182.0 ft2
Effective area for zone 5; Aeff_5 = 215.0 ft2
Wall zone 4
Positive external pressure coefficient; GCp_pos_4 = 0.630
Negative external pressure coefficient; GCp_neg_4 = -0.720
Wall zone 5
Positive external pressure coefficient; GCp_pos_5 = 0.688
Negative external pressure coefficient; GCp_neg_5 = -0.836
Design wind pressure for wall components and cladding in enclosed or partially enclosed low-rise buildings and
buildings with h <= 60 ft and low rise structure
Velocity pressure at mean roof height ‘h’; qh = 20.41 psf
Internal pressure coefficients
Positive internal pressure coefficient (fig. 6-5); GCpi_pos = 0.18
Negative internal pressure coefficient (fig. 6-5); GCpi_neg = -0.18
Project Job Ref.

Section Sheet no./rev.


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Calc. by Date Chk'd by Date App'd by Date
N 14-02-2020

Design wind pressure (eq. 6-22)


Wall zone 4
With positive GC pi; pneg_4 = qh  (GCp_neg_4 - GCpi_pos) = -18.36 psf
With negative GC pi; ppos_4 = qh  (GCp_pos_4 - GCpi_neg) = 16.53 psf

Wall zone 5
With positive GC pi; pneg_5 = qh  (GCp_neg_5 - GCpi_pos) = -20.74 psf
With negative GC pi; ppos_5 = qh  (GCp_pos_5 - GCpi_neg) = 17.72 psf
Note: - As per section 6.1.4.2, design wind pressure for components and cladding of buildings shall not be less than a
net pressure of 10 psf acting in either direction normal to the surface.

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