DaveVikingPE
Structural
- Aug 9, 2001
- 1,008
I'm confused re: Figure 6-6.
For a particular roof pitch, there may be a positive and negative Cp. According to Note 1, "plus and minus signs signify pressure acting toward and away from the surfaces, respectively." OK, but there are several cases of Cp values for a given pitch or h/L and both values of Cp are negative, one significantly larger than the other, it seems.
For example, I have a roof pitch of 15 degrees and an h/L of .5. There are two values of windward-acting Cp, e.g., -0.7 and -0.18. Thus, both are negative and, based on note 1, indicate pressure acting away from the roof surface.
For a particular roof pitch, there may be a positive and negative Cp. According to Note 1, "plus and minus signs signify pressure acting toward and away from the surfaces, respectively." OK, but there are several cases of Cp values for a given pitch or h/L and both values of Cp are negative, one significantly larger than the other, it seems.
For example, I have a roof pitch of 15 degrees and an h/L of .5. There are two values of windward-acting Cp, e.g., -0.7 and -0.18. Thus, both are negative and, based on note 1, indicate pressure acting away from the roof surface.