Aerodynamic Loads
This chapter considers two main cases. In the first case, the objective is to determine, for specific structures, aerodynamic loads at the center of mass of each floor, on main members, on secondary members (e.g., purlins and girts), and on cladding. In the second case, the objective is to develop s...
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