Dear fellow structural engineers,
This question is more real work experience related than exam related.
I am curious to know what do you do when using ASCE 7-05 simplified method to calculate the MWFRS wind and Component & Cladding wind on the parapet wall?
I have looked every where and come to the conclusion that ASCE 7-05 do not specifically address the parapet wall loading when using the simplified method.
For Figure 6-2, MWFRS, if you take the positive horizontal wall pressure from zone C and add to the absolute value of negative vertical roof pressure of Zone G, will that be a conservative approach?
In Figure 6-3, Components & Cladding Wind, vice versa, if you take the positive wall pressure and add to the absoute value of negative roof pressure, will that be a conservative approach?
Or does it mean if you have a parapet wall, you just have to use Method 2 Analytical procedure and cannot use simplified procedure?
I think I have very rarely run into any simple diaphragm building without parapets - most building structure will have parapets of some sort to hide RTU's.
In ASCE 7-10, Section 27.6.2 Directional Procedure, you take 2.25 times the wind pressures given in table 27.6-1 (depends on which exposure) that will give you the parapet wall pressure. I suppose you can further multiply that by 0.6 to get the pressure down from strength level down to service level and compare that value with ASCE 7-05. Will it be safe to use the same approach in ASCE 7-05, you just multiply the simplified wall pressure by 2.25 for parapet wall load on MWFRS?
In real life if you underdesign or overdesign your MWFRS by let say 5 psf - its not going to hurt your design or make your building collapse. So I am leaning toward to take that 2.25 factor and apply it to ASCE 7-05, when using simplified method and call it good.
What are your opinions?
Thanks.
This question is more real work experience related than exam related.
I am curious to know what do you do when using ASCE 7-05 simplified method to calculate the MWFRS wind and Component & Cladding wind on the parapet wall?
I have looked every where and come to the conclusion that ASCE 7-05 do not specifically address the parapet wall loading when using the simplified method.
For Figure 6-2, MWFRS, if you take the positive horizontal wall pressure from zone C and add to the absolute value of negative vertical roof pressure of Zone G, will that be a conservative approach?
In Figure 6-3, Components & Cladding Wind, vice versa, if you take the positive wall pressure and add to the absoute value of negative roof pressure, will that be a conservative approach?
Or does it mean if you have a parapet wall, you just have to use Method 2 Analytical procedure and cannot use simplified procedure?
I think I have very rarely run into any simple diaphragm building without parapets - most building structure will have parapets of some sort to hide RTU's.
In ASCE 7-10, Section 27.6.2 Directional Procedure, you take 2.25 times the wind pressures given in table 27.6-1 (depends on which exposure) that will give you the parapet wall pressure. I suppose you can further multiply that by 0.6 to get the pressure down from strength level down to service level and compare that value with ASCE 7-05. Will it be safe to use the same approach in ASCE 7-05, you just multiply the simplified wall pressure by 2.25 for parapet wall load on MWFRS?
In real life if you underdesign or overdesign your MWFRS by let say 5 psf - its not going to hurt your design or make your building collapse. So I am leaning toward to take that 2.25 factor and apply it to ASCE 7-05, when using simplified method and call it good.
What are your opinions?
Thanks.