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  • 1.  Design wind pressures

    Posted 05-08-2018 10:01 AM
    Edited by Tirza Austin 05-08-2018 10:00 AM
    Morning, I was recently told by a plan reviewer that a window's wind pressure, which is in the center of a building in Miami Beach, should be calculated using a zone 5 multiplier. I would like to know if there is any reading behind this which I am missing?

    I have no problem running the design pressure Calc under a zone 5 scenario, but I am also concerned at the plan reviewer's comments.

    Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.

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    Rolo Duartes P.E., M.ASCE
    Doubleday Engineering
    Miami FL
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  • 2.  RE: Design wind pressures

    Posted 05-09-2018 10:19 AM
    Hello:

    I think he is referring to Zone 5, meaning that if the windows are close to the corner of the building you should use that pressure in the calculations.


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    Bernardo Coiffman P.E., M.ASCE
    PRESIDENT
    American Engineering Design
    Miami Beach FL
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  • 3.  RE: Design wind pressures

    Posted 05-09-2018 10:53 AM
    I would check the Florida Building Code to see if there is something that overrides the standard ASCE zones.  If not, then NO, you would only use Zone 5 wind pressures if the window is located within Zone 5.

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    Brian Smith P.E., M.ASCE
    Smith Engineering Co., Inc.
    Bossier City LA
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  • 4.  RE: Design wind pressures

    Posted 05-09-2018 10:53 AM
    Correct, Any window in the edge zone need to be calculated as a Zone 5 and not as an interior Zone 4 wall pressure. Seeing more permit review folks want to know what windows are where relative to Zone 4 & 5 in Florida instead of the generic wind pressure tables some folks use on permit drawings.

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    Thomas Hernacki P.E., M.ASCE
    Amtech Solutions Inc.
    Greenwood Village CO
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  • 5.  RE: Design wind pressures

    Posted 05-10-2018 10:01 AM
    Edited by Tirza Austin 05-10-2018 10:00 AM
    Ok thank you for the clarification.  I appreciate everyone's comment.

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    Rodobaldo Duartes P.E., M.ASCE
    Doubleday Engineering
    Miami FL
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  • 6.  RE: Design wind pressures

    Posted 05-11-2018 01:11 PM
    Edited by Tirza Austin 05-11-2018 01:10 PM
    ​I would also suggest asking the plan reviewer for references to the requirement. 

    If you aren't familiar with that requirement and maybe think there's something not quite right then ask the question, "Mr. Plans Examiner, we aren't familiar with this requirement and would like to make sure we address it completely. Please provide a code/statute reference for us so we can ensure we do the best job meeting the requirements."

    Sometimes you learn something and sometimes they sputter a little and then remove the comment when they can't back it up.

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    Brett King P.E., M.ASCE
    Senior Structural Engineer
    GHD Inc.
    Lake Oswego OR
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  • 7.  RE: Design wind pressures

    Posted 05-12-2018 08:06 AM
    Edited by Tirza Austin 05-12-2018 08:05 AM
    Thanks. Brett. I already did. Thank you everyone for the assistance. 

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    Rodobaldo Duartes P.E., M.ASCE
    Doubleday Engineering
    Miami FL
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