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Wind tunnel experiments on model of building having 6° monoslope roof show that extremely high suction forces may arise locally on roof top for certain directions of approaching wind; also large areas of roof may be affected by suction loadings considerably greater than any normally envisaged; typical measurements recorded.
Wind tunnel experiments on model of building having 6° monoslope roof show that extremely high suction forces may arise locally on roof top for certain directions of approaching wind; also large areas of roof may be affected by suction loadings considerably greater than any normally envisaged; typical measurements recorded.
Wind loadings on flat-roofed buildings
Engineering
Salter, C. (author)
Engineering ; 186
1958
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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