I put up an example here:
http://www.examplecalcs.com/story.php?title=Sample_Wind_Calculations_-_ASCE_7-05
On Jan 27, 2008 1:46 PM, <ASLCSE@aol.com> wrote:
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> In a message dated 1/27/2008 1:39:15 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> smaxwell@umich.edu writes:
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> Yes...the intent is to add an additional wind load "case" that has a 10 psf
> pressure on all surfaces. Thus, you calculate wind pressures per the
> provisions that has different pressures for different surfaces...that is
> wind "case 1". And then also check 10 psf on all surfaces as "case 2".
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> Regards,
>
> Scott
> Adrian, MI
>
> That is what I assumed and was hoping for.
> Thanks Scott
> Tony
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