Wind Effects on Low-Rise Metal Buildings: Database-Assisted Design versus ASCE 7-05 Standard Estimates
Publication: Journal of Structural Engineering
Volume 136, Issue 6
Abstract
Peak bending moments are compared for a set of steel portal frames of industrial buildings in an open terrain calculated using database-assisted design (DAD) techniques and ASCE 7-05 Standard plots. The comparisons indicate that, depending on the building dimensions, the peak bending moments at the knee based on DAD techniques are generally larger by 10–30% than their counterparts based on the ASCE 7-05 plots. (In one case with a relatively steep roof slope of 26.6° the discrepancies exceed 70%.) For the buildings considered, the discrepancies increase with increasing roof slope and with increasing eave height.
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Acknowledgments
B.C. performed this work during a Texas Tech University (TTU) student internship with the National Institute of Standards and Technology. The wind tunnel data used in this note were developed on commission from NIST and NIST/TTU by Eric Ho and colleagues of the Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Laboratory at the University of Western Ontario. Their effective cooperation and professionalism are gratefully acknowledged.
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Received: Apr 23, 2008
Accepted: Nov 2, 2009
Published online: Nov 4, 2009
Published in print: Jun 2010
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