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In the first part of this course, you will learn
about the basics and general concepts of wind loading on structures within our practical and real-life example and also I will explain about how to calculate the wind parameters and where in the code I am getting these values from. These parameters include
– Regional wind speed for different areas of the country,
-Terrain/height multiplier and explaining the definition of different train categories,
– Defining Importance level of the buildings and return period of the wind considering the occupancy and use of the building
– Wind direction multiplier,
– Hill-shape multiplier,
– Shielding multiplier
– Site wind speed
– Design wind speed
– Aerodynamic shape factor for different surfaces or parts of the building.
Calculating aerodynamic shape factor requires calculating the external and internal pressure coefficients, area reduction factor, local pressure factor, action combination factor, permeable cladding factor, and dynamic response factor.
These factors have to be determined for windward walls, Leeward walls, sidewalls, roof structure, and cladding surfaces of the walls and roof with respect to wind on 4 major axes of the structure.
– Design wind pressure on structural elements of the walls and roof for different portal frames of this warehouse for the 4 major axes of the structure.
– Frictional Drag forces on Roof and Side Walls.
– How wind pressure changes along the roof and long walls.
In part 2, I will explain:
– Design wind pressure on doors and windows and how the size of the opening can impact the net wind pressure on wall and roof surfaces.
– Design wind pressure on wall claddings and supporting structures and how to calculate localized wind pressures on walls claddings
– Design wind pressure on roof claddings and supporting structures and how to calculate localized wind pressures on roof claddings.
– Evaluating the impact of the big openings on internal and net wind pressure on cladding surfaces of the roof and walls.
– How wind pressure changes along the roof and long walls.
– Summary of the net wind pressure on different areas of the roof.
By the end of these two courses, you will learn about the fundamental and full and detailed process of calculating the wind pressure for structural members and claddings surfaces of the walls and roof of a steel-framed warehouse.
My goal is to add value to my students by conveying my professional/practical experience as well as explaining the theoretical concept behind the design, so please do not hesitate to ask if you ask any questions through the message box here or any other social media links which are provided in our page.
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File Name: | Design Wind Loading on a Steel Frame Warehouse Part 1 of 2 |
Content Source: | https://www.udemy.com/course/design-wind-pressures-on-a-steel-structure-warehouse-part-1/ |
Genre / Category: | FREE COURSE |
File Size : | 534MB |
Publisher: | N/A |
Updated and Published: | January 24, 2022 |
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