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rahulranjan_31 SEFI Member
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Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2021 6:32 amPost subject: Wind Load calculation as per IS 875 Part-3 |
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Dear SEFIans, For a foot over bridge I want to calculate the wind force over the purlin, but as per table-6 (External pressure coefficients for pitched roofs of rectangular clad buildings) for h/w ratio i am confused if i should take the height from ground level or from top of girder level (i.e. walkway level). 任何建议将高度赞赏和那nk you in advance. |
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Dr. N. Subramanian General Sponsor
Joined: 21 Feb 2008 Posts: 5524 Location: Gaithersburg, MD, U.S.A.
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Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2021 8:16 pmPost subject: Re: Wind Load calculation as per IS 875 Part-3 |
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rahul_ranjanprasad wrote: |
Dear SEFIans, For a foot over bridge I want to calculate the wind force over the purlin, but as per table-6 (External pressure coefficients for pitched roofs of rectangular clad buildings) for h/w ratio i am confused if i should take the height from ground level or from top of girder level (i.e. walkway level). 任何建议将高度赞赏和那nk you in advance. |
Dear Er Rahul
In Table 6 of IS 875(Part 3): 2015, h is taken from the GL only and is clearly indicated in the drawings.
Best wishes NS |
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vikram.jeet General Sponsor
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Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2021 8:48 amPost subject: |
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The height at which roof spring level is located from GL is height h to be taken . It is already made clear by Dr NS Sir.
Confusion to you occured , I think , due to foot bridge deck and roof forming a sheltered formation.
But it seems a case of open roof without wall cladding and exterior wind coefficient needs to be plus/minus 0.7 as per IS. |
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vikram.jeet General Sponsor
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Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2021 12:29 pmPost subject: |
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Minor slip in earlier post , inconvenience regretted
The internal wind pr coefficient needs to be plus/minus 0.70 , as roof is open , no cladding from sides except railing posts and roof posts in a foot over bridge. |
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rahulranjan_31 SEFI Member
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Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 4:26 amPost subject: |
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Thank you so much for your response sir. Actually that is the confusion which i am not clear about. Since bridge deck comes in between GL and roof truss level then why should we consider height from the GL for calculating external wind pressure coefficient. |
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vikram.jeet General Sponsor
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Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 4:57 amPost subject: |
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The bridge deck is also subject to external and internal wind pressure based on height h of deck from ground surface .
The stability of overall bridge structure under wind case , will get uplift force (by summing up) from (I) wind pressures on deck (ii) wind pressure on walkway A type sloping roof.
rahul_ranjanprasad wrote: |
Thank you so much for your response sir. Actually that is the confusion which i am not clear about. Since bridge deck comes in between GL and roof truss level then why should we consider height from the GL for calculating external wind pressure coefficient. |
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