1 - Introduction + Wind Load
1 - Introduction + Wind Load
Outcomes
Lab grade is 30% of the course grade, which will be evaluated depending on
the following points:
1. Project, which will be submitted on several occasions and evaluated
depending on the criteria shown in the project file.
2. Student performance, which may be evaluated by discussions after each
submission, presentations, homework, quizzes and/or presence in lectures.
Introduction
Structural Systems:
1. Truss System
2. Frame System
3. Arches
4. Cables
Introduction
Loads:
1. Dead load: Own weight of structure.
2. Superimposed dead load: Weight of the non-structural and semi-permanent
elements, such as; weight of roof/floor cover, suspended ceiling and ductwork
…etc.
3. Live load: depends on the purpose of the structure. Refer to ASCE 7-10, table
4-1, page 17.
4. Rain load: May be neglected if slope of roof > 1%. Refer to ASCE 7-10, chapter
8, page 43.
5. Snow load: May be neglected if roof angle > 30⁰.
Unit weight of snow = 3 kN/m3, Snow load = Unit weight x accumulated thickness
Introduction
Loads:
6. Seismic load.
7. Temperature load.
8. Wind load.
Wind Load
1. Building height.
2. Building Shape and size.
3. Building Location.
4. Amount and size of openings.
5. Surrounding Terrain.
6. Risk Category (Table 1.5-2,p5)
Wind Load: General Requirements
Pressure Suction
Basic Wind Parameters
The directionality factor (Kd) is a load reduction factor intended to take into
account the less than 100% probability that the design event wind direction
aligns with the worst case, in order to make the design more rational.
Worst case: it is when wind acts perpendicularly to the building surface.
Determined using table 26.6-1,p250.
3. Exposure Category
1. Exposure Category B:
• Mean height ≤ 30 ft(9.1 m), Surface Roughness B in the upwind direction shall extend for a
distance greater than 1500 ft(457 m).
• Mean height > 30 ft(9.1 m), Surface Roughness B in the upwind direction shall extend for a
distance greater than 2600 ft(792 m) or 20 times the height of the building, whichever is
greater.
2. Exposure Category C:
• Exposure C shall apply for all cases where Exposures B or D do not apply.
3. Exposure Category D:
• Surface Roughness D in the upwind direction shall extend for a distance greater than 5000
ft(1524 m) or 20 times the building height, whichever is greater.
• Surface Roughness immediately upwind of the site is B or C, and the site is within a
distance of 600 ft (183 m) or 20 times the building height, whichever is greater, from an
Exposure D condition as defined in the previous sentence.
4. Topographic Factor
1. Open Structure: A building having each wall at least 80 percent open. This
condition is expressed for each wall by the equation Ao ≥ 0.8 Ag
Where;
Ao = total area of openings in a wall that receives positive external pressure, in
ft2 (m2)
Ag = the gross area of that wall in which Ao is identified, in ft2 (m2)
6. Enclosure Classification
3. Enclosed Structure: A building that does not comply with the requirements
for open or partially enclosed buildings.
7. Internal Pressure Factor
Internal pressure coefficients, (GCpi), shall be determined from Table 26.11-1
based on building enclosure classifications determined from Section 26.10.
Directional Procedure
p = q G Cp – qi (GCpi) (N/m2)
Design wind pressure shall not be less than 770 N/m2
At least two load cases shall be considered separately along each principal
axis. Load cases are shown in table 27.4-8.
Example:
Solution: Step 6.
Using Table 27.4-1.
For walls:
L/B = 30/60 = 0.5.
Surface Cp
Windward Wall 0.80
Leeward Wall -0.50
Side Walls -0.70
Example:
Solution: Step 6.
Using Table 27.4-1.
For Roof:
Normal to ridge ()قمة السطح,Ø=7.6˚, h/L=13/30=0.43.
Zone Cp
0-6 -0.90,-0.18
6-12 -0.90,-0.18
12-24 -0.50,-0.18
24-30 -0.30,-0.18
Example:
Solution: Step 7.
Pressure calculations: Since it is an enclosed structure, q i = qh.
1) Windward wall: P = qz G Cp – qh (GCpi), considering minimum value = 770 N/m2
Solution: Step 7.
Pressure calculations: Since it is an enclosed structure, q i = qh.
2) Leeward wall: P = qh G Cp – qh (GCpi), considering minimum value = 770 N/m2
P = 970*0.85*-0.5 – 970*0.18 = -590 N/m2, take P = -770 N/m2.
Solution: Step 7.
Pressure calculations: Since it is an enclosed structure, q i = qh.
4) Roof: P = qh G Cp – qh (GCpi), considering minimum value = 770 N/m2
Zone P (N/m2)
0-6 -920
6-12 -920
12-24 -770
24-30 -770