GSD 01201 Third Semester Core Fall 2014 Codes; Flow/Force.

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GSD Third Semester Core Fall 2014 Codes; Flow/Force

Gravity Loads

Dead Loads

Gravity Loads Dead Loads Live Loads

Gravity Loads Dead Loads Live Loads Snow Loads

Lateral Loads

Wind Load

Lateral Loads Wind Load Seismic Load

Lateral Loads Wind Load Seismic Load Earth pressure or water pressure

WIND PRESSURE BASED ON VELOCITY q = V 2 For V = 90 mph, q = 20.7 psf For V = 105 mph, q = 28.2 psf For V = 140 mph, q = 50.2 psf