Question: A 'Normal' low rise building is being designed within rough terrain by Squamish, BC . The ULS wind loads need to be considered for the

A 'Normal' low rise building is being designed within rough terrain by Squamish, BC. The ULS wind
loads need to be considered for the lateral force resisting system of the building. The building is
made up of six equally spaced rigid frames at 6.8moc or five bays. The building is 34m13.6m
with a height of 5.4 m . Refer to the sketches below.
a. Calculate total unfactored ULS wind load (in kN ) acting horizontally on the main structure, in
both the East/West and North/South directions. (Hint: read the note for the end zone 'y'
very carefully!)
b. Precast concrete panels are being used to clad the building. Each panel is 3.4 m long 2.7m
tall. Determine the total ULS pressure (in kPa ) acting on the upper concrete panel in the
middle frame on the north wall (shown as "design me!"). Assume all significant openings
are non-uniform and will be closed during a storm.
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North Wall Elevation
West Wall Elevation
A 'Normal' low rise building is being designed

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