Education Webinar
Changes in ASCE 7-22 Wind Load Provisions for Components and Cladding
April 4, 2024 | Thu 12:00 America/Chicago
Duration: 1.25 Hours
CE Credits: 1.25
$300
The C&C wind load provisions adopted for ASCE 7-16 introduced several changes that increased the C&C wind pressures in some roof zones of flat, gable, and hip roofs. Roof zones were added, usually increasing the number of zones from 3 to 6. There were some zones where the effective wind areas (EWA) were reduced to less than 10 sq. ft , thus increasing the C&C pressures. These complications were removed in ASCE 7-22 thus usually reducing the wind pressures but more importantly making the provisions easier to use. These changes will be covered in this webinar.
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The C&C wind load provisions adopted for ASCE 7-16 introduced several changes that increased the C&C wind pressures in some roof zones of flat, gable, and hip roofs. Roof zones were added, usually increasing the number of zones from 3 to 6. There were some zones where the effective wind areas (EWA) were reduced to less than 10 sq. ft , thus increasing the C&C pressures. These complications were removed in ASCE 7-22 thus usually reducing the wind pressures but more importantly making the provisions easier to use. These changes will be covered in this webinar.
- Course will award 1.25 hour of continuing education
- Diamond Review approved in all 50 states
- This webinar will be available as a recording.
Speaker:
William L. Coulbourne, P.E., F.SEI, F.ASCE, has a BS in Civil Engineering from Virginia Tech and a Masters in Structural Engineering from the University of Virginia. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in three states. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and a Fellow in the Structural Engineering Institute of ASCE. He actively participates on the ASCE engineering standards wind and flood committees for ASCE 7 Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures, and ASCE 24 Flood Resistant Design and Construction.
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