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ML Gierson, BM Phillips… - 6th Int. Conf. on Advances …, 2015 - sstl.cee.illinois.edu

Evaluation of ASCE 7-10 wind velocity pressure coefficients on the components and cladding of low-rise buildings using recent wind tunnel testing data.

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In the USA, wind loads for building design are specified in a publication of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE 7). The current version, ASCE 7-10, relies on wind tunnel tests that date back 30 to 50 years. In recent decades, many more test results have become available, and advances in computer technology have allowed the simultaneous recording of many more pressure taps than was possible half a century ago. In an effort to update the wind velocity pressure coefficients on the components and cladding of low-rise buildings, we …

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