This is a lecture addressing fundamentals of wind loads on structures and buildings. In this lecture we'll talk about the fundamentals of wind loads including aerodynamic effects, atmospheric effects, and how these concepts are handled to develop baseline velocity pressures that are used later to determine design pressures and forces on structures for the main wind force resisting systems or for components and cladding.
0:34 - Slide 3: Resources
2:13 - Slide 5: Introduction
3:06 - Slide 7: Aerodynamic Effects
4:15 - Slide 9: Stagnation Points and Separation Zones
8:13 - Slide 13: Bernoulli’s Theorem
14:22 - Slide 21: ASCE 7 Fundamental Equation for Velocity Pressure
15:11 - Slide 22: External Pressures
17:52 - Slide 26: Internal Pressures
21:34 - Slide 30: Atmospheric Effects
29:03 - Slide 41: Boundary Layer Effects
31:18 - Slide 45: Exposure and Directionality
34:29 - Slide 52: Gust Effects
37:44 - Slide 56: Topographic Effects
39:07 - Slide 58: Wind Directionality
41:21 - Slide 62: Ground Elevation
42:24 - Slide 63: Conclusions
Keywords: ASCE 7-16: 2016 American Society of Civil Engineers Minimum Design Loads and Associated Criteria for Buildings and Other Structures
IBC 2018: International Building Code Snow Loads, Structural Engineering, Load Determination
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