brut3
Structural
- Mar 9, 2010
- 58
I work for a company that manufactures and installs aluminum composite cladding panel systems. We've recently ran into a buzz-saw of questions regarding why we are taking a 0.7 reduction in the wind pressure for our deflection calculations. I have referenced all who question this reduction to foot note f of table 1604.3 in Chapter 16 of the 2009 IBC.
I feel that this note adequately addresses the reviewers concerns and is pertinent to our cladding application.
My question is if I am making the correct assumption on taking a 0.7 reduction in wind pressure for deflection serviceability purposes only and if not could someone please explain why this note does not support my calculations.
I feel that this note adequately addresses the reviewers concerns and is pertinent to our cladding application.
My question is if I am making the correct assumption on taking a 0.7 reduction in wind pressure for deflection serviceability purposes only and if not could someone please explain why this note does not support my calculations.