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    Jun 4, 2008, 09:11 PM
    wind load calculation, ASCE 7-98
    I NEED HELP IN DETERMINING THE IMPORTANCE FACTOR______?____________, INTERNAL PRESSURE COEFFICIENT ___?_______AND COMPONENTS & CLADDING___?___



    WIND SPEED: 120 MPH(3-SECOND GUST, ASCE-7-98 EDITION)
    BUILD. CAT.: II
    EXPOSURE: B
    LIVE LOAD: ROOF___?___ PSF
    ATTIC___?___ PSF
    MEZZANINE_____?____ PSF
    FLOOR ________?_____ PSF

    DESIGNED AS ____X___ ENCLOSED BUILDING

    RIDGE HEIGHT: 5'-10"
    EAVE HEIGHT: 17'-7" (2nd STORY)
    MEAN ROOF HEIGHT: 9'-1-1/2"

    ROOF ANGLE: 4:12

    LENGTH: 31'
    WIDTH: 32'
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    Sep 18, 2008, 07:19 PM
    Can you tell me the wind load on a roof. 4/12 pitch. 24 feet wide by 26 feet long. 8 foot walls. 96 mph wind speed.
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    Sep 3, 2010, 04:30 AM
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