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Significant Changes To The Wind Load Provisions Of Asce 710 An Illustrated Guide Stafford

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Significant Changes To The Wind Load Provisions Of Asce 710 An Illustrated Guide Stafford
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Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.38 MB
Pages: 122
Author: Stafford, T. Eric
ISBN: 9781593702335, 9781621980940, 1593702337, 1621980944
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Significant Changes To The Wind Load Provisions Of Asce 710 An Illustrated Guide Stafford by Stafford, T. Eric 9781593702335, 9781621980940, 1593702337, 1621980944 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on the updates to the wind load requirements of the newest edition of Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures, Standard ASCE/SEI 7-10. The wind load provisions have undergone the most extensive revision since the 1995 edition of the Standard. Generally following the organization of the wind chapters in ASCE 7-10, this handy reference briefly summarizes each change to the wind provisions that might affect actual practice or enforcement and then presents the precise wording of the change. The impact of a change is explained in clear, straightforward language accompanied by diagrams, examples, and color photographs and illustrations to enrich the reader’s understanding. Key changes include: Complete reorganization of the wind provisions from a single chapter to six new chapters that are topic specific; New strength design-based (ultimate) wind speed maps; Applicability of the Wind-Borne Debris Regions; Addition of two new simplified methods for buildings with mean roof heights up to 160 ft.; Exposure categories; Refinements to the low-rise method (envelope procedure); Improvements to determination of loads on rooftop equipment; and Clarifications on roof overhang and soffit loads.
Content:
Front Matter
• Preface
• Table of Contents
• Interactive Graphs Table  (5) •Part I. Reorganization
All Sections
•Part II. General Requirements for Determining Wind Loads
Basic Wind Speeds
Surface Roughness Categories
Exposure Categories
Protection of Glazed Openings
Frequency Determination
Protection of Glazed Openings and Roof Aggregate
•Part III. Analytical Methods for Determining Wind Loads (MWFRS)
Roof Overhangs
Minimum Design Wind Loads
External MWFRS Pressure Coefficients - Envelope Procedure (Low-Rise Buildings)
•Part IV. Simplified Methods for Determining Wind Loads (MWFRS)
Definitions, Simple Diaphragm Building
Enclosed Simple Diaphragm Low-Rise Buildings - Wind Loads - (MWFRS)
Enclosed Simple Diaphragm Buildings with h ≤ 160 ft (48.8 m)
•Part V. Components and Cladding
Buildings with h ≤ 160 ft (48.8 m) (Simplified) Simplified Method for Component and Cladding Loads
Roof Overhangs
•Part VI. Other Buildings and Structures
Solid Freestanding Walls and Solid Signs
Rooftop Structures and Equipment
•Part VII. Wind Tunnel Testing
Mean Recurrence Intervals of Load Effects
Limitations on Loads
• About the Author

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