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dbuzz (Structural)
12 Feb 04 19:33
I have posted this query in the structural engineering forum but thought you people may have some leads...
We are reviewing an existing crushed ore stockpile canopy; a 90m diameter and 30m high cone, with its base elevated some 15m above ground level supported by 12 columns equispaced about the circumference. The structure is of bolted/welded steel construction with purlins and sheeting for roofing.
The Australian wind loading code doesn't specifically address this case, so to calculate the wind loads we have used the net pressure coefficients for a pitched free roof (with cases for blocked and empty under, depending on the stockpile height) with a shape factor of 0.67 to account for the circular shape (in plan) presented to the wind.
Does anyone know of a design/loading code or technical paper that addresses the wind loading on such a structure/shape?
SparWeb (Aerospace)
13 Feb 04 15:16
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I don't have Sighard F. Hoerner's Fluid Dynamic Lift and Drag handy, but that sounds like something you could find in there. The 2 books are not easy to come by, so if you're interested, I can tell you how to order a copy.
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