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- NCSEA Webinar –ASCE 7-10 Changes in Wind Load Provisions 30 700 Year RP Winds Notes: 1. Values are nominal design 3-second gust wind speeds in miles per hour (m/s) at 33 ft (10m) above ground for Exposure C categ ory. Linear interpolation between contours is permitted. - 2⃣ Now, switch your phone to Airplane Mode then Download and Install new Whatsapp on your phone. Metasploit vanish sh download skype app. - ASCE 7-10 Wind loads on rooftop platform - ASCE 7-10 Wind loads on rooftop platformI am designing a platform to hold equipment on top of a building. I have already calculated my wind pressure. I am a bit confused on the force coefficient to use. I know to use Figure 29.5-1 for the force coefficient on the equipment, but unsure on what figure to use for the force coefficient on the platform itself. I am thinking I use the force coefficients in figure 29.5-2. The platform has four pipe columns, the beams are made out of wide flanges and channels and i have knee braces to stabilize the structure.
 It would greatly appreciated any help on the correct way to calculate the wind force on the platform.- The expanded seismic commentary, which is incorporated into the third printing of Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures, ASCE/SEI 7-10, replaces Commentary Chapters C11 through C22 of the first and second printings. The expanded seismic commentary covers design criteria, design requirements for building structures, design requirements for nonstructural components, material-specific seismic design and detailing requirements, design requirements for nonbuilding structures, soil-structure interaction, site-specific ground motion procedures, and seismic ground motion long-period transition and risk coefficient maps. Errata and Supplement 1 can be downloaded from http://www.asce.org/sei/errata. ...'>Asce 7-10 Chapter 30 Pdf(23.04.2020)
- NCSEA Webinar –ASCE 7-10 Changes in Wind Load Provisions 30 700 Year RP Winds Notes: 1. Values are nominal design 3-second gust wind speeds in miles per hour (m/s) at 33 ft (10m) above ground for Exposure C categ ory. Linear interpolation between contours is permitted. - 2⃣ Now, switch your phone to Airplane Mode then Download and Install new Whatsapp on your phone. Metasploit vanish sh download skype app. - ASCE 7-10 Wind loads on rooftop platform - ASCE 7-10 Wind loads on rooftop platformI am designing a platform to hold equipment on top of a building. I have already calculated my wind pressure. I am a bit confused on the force coefficient to use. I know to use Figure 29.5-1 for the force coefficient on the equipment, but unsure on what figure to use for the force coefficient on the platform itself. I am thinking I use the force coefficients in figure 29.5-2. The platform has four pipe columns, the beams are made out of wide flanges and channels and i have knee braces to stabilize the structure.
 It would greatly appreciated any help on the correct way to calculate the wind force on the platform.- The expanded seismic commentary, which is incorporated into the third printing of Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures, ASCE/SEI 7-10, replaces Commentary Chapters C11 through C22 of the first and second printings. The expanded seismic commentary covers design criteria, design requirements for building structures, design requirements for nonstructural components, material-specific seismic design and detailing requirements, design requirements for nonbuilding structures, soil-structure interaction, site-specific ground motion procedures, and seismic ground motion long-period transition and risk coefficient maps. Errata and Supplement 1 can be downloaded from http://www.asce.org/sei/errata. ...'>Asce 7-10 Chapter 30 Pdf(23.04.2020)
