(and if the B loads are negative, "0" is used) over the applicable
areas. A load per linear foot (horizontally) is generated. Then, 10
psf is applied over the entire height is applied and a separate plf
load is generated. The larger of the two is used.
Chris
On Feb 4, 2008 10:10 AM, <ASLCSE@aol.com> wrote:
>
>
> I raised the 10 psf min wind load before. I believe it applies as a separate
> load case (applied full height to determine the base shear), otherwise
> Figuer 6-2 (page 38 & 39) would (should?) not list tabled values of less
> than 10 psf.
> Who could I contact at ASCE (CBC or IBC) for the correct interpretation
> and/or an "errata"?
> Thank you.
>
> Antonio S. Luisoni
> Consulting SE
> Granada Hills, AA
>
>
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