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    Building Wind Loading Analysis for Buildings of Any Height

    This program is a workbook consisting of eight (8) worksheets, described as follows:

    Worksheet Name Description
    Doc This documentation sheet
    MWFRS (Any Ht.) Main Wind-Force Resisting System for buildings of any height
    Wind Map Basic wind speed map (Figure 6-1 of ASCE 7-02 Code)

    Program Assumptions and Limitations:

    1. This program assumes only enclosed or partially enclosed buildings. Open buildings are NOT considered.

    3. In the worksheet for Simplified analysis, the design MWFRS wind load is calculated for each direction.
    The design MWFRS load is assumed to be the total wind load on either the width or the length of the
    building respectively.
    4. Worksheet for MWFRS (Low-Rise) is applicable for low-rise buildings as defined in Section 6.2.
    5. Worksheets for MWFRS (Any Ht.), Wall C&C, and Roof C&C are applicable for buildings with mean roof
    heights of up to 500 feet.
    6. In worksheets for MWFRS (Any Ht.), Wall C&C, and Roof C&C the user may opt to utilize user designated
    "steps" in height, "z", in determining the wind pressure distribution.
    7. Worksheets for MWFRS (Any Ht.) and for Stacks & Tanks can handle “rigid” as well as “flexible” buildings
    and structures. For “rigid” buildings or structures, this program uses the smaller value of either 0.85 or the
    calculated value from Section 6.5.8.1 of the Code for the gust effect factor, 'G'. For “flexible” buildings or
    structures, this program calculates the gust effect factor, ‘Gf’, per Section 6.5.8 of the Code based on the
    assumed formula for the fundamental period of vibration from Section 9.5.5.3 of the Code.
    10. This program contains numerous “comment boxes” which contain a wide variety of information including
    explanations of input or output items, equations used, data tables, etc. (Note: presence of a “comment box”
    is denoted by a “red triangle” in the upper right-hand corner of a cell. Merely move the mouse pointer to the
    desired cell to view the contents of that particular "comment box".)

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    http://www.engineersedge.com/civil_e...e_building.htm
    Last edited by Kelly_Bramble; 03-19-2013 at 09:57 AM.

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