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Wind Load on a Shop Using ASCE 7-22 (Envelope Procedure) (Part 1 – Velocity Pressure)

By WoodEngineering Posted on March 16, 2023 Posted in Uncategorized Tagged with ASCE, ASCE 7, ASCE 7-22, barn, building, cantilever, coefficient, column, county, design, diaphragm, elevation, enclosed, end, Envelope Procedure, force, garage, ground, horizontal, idaho, internal, Kd, latah, lateral, low-rise, Main, membrane, MWFRS, Palouse, partially enclosed, post, qh, qz, Resisting, risk, risk category, roof, shop, side, stagnation, structure, System, topographic factor, truss, uplift, V, velocity, velocity pressure, wind

Part 1 – Velocity Pressure Let’s consider a shop to be constructed in, say, Latah County, Idaho, near the recently publicized college town of Moscow. The shop will not be a `business’, per se; in other words, people will not …

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