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Wind Loading Codes: International Users' Perspectives
Most buildings are designed using wind loading codes rather than wind tunnel testing. This paper discusses some of the experiences of using a range of international codes in an international design practice. A comparison of wind loads predicted by a range of wind loading codes for two building types, a city centre tall building and an isolated low-rise building with a long-span roof, are then presented.
Wind Loading Codes: International Users' Perspectives
Most buildings are designed using wind loading codes rather than wind tunnel testing. This paper discusses some of the experiences of using a range of international codes in an international design practice. A comparison of wind loads predicted by a range of wind loading codes for two building types, a city centre tall building and an isolated low-rise building with a long-span roof, are then presented.
Wind Loading Codes: International Users' Perspectives
Denoon, R. O. (author) / To, A. P. (author) / Hitchcock, P. A. (author)
Structures Congress 2004 ; 2004 ; Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Structures 2004 ; 1-9
2004-05-21
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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