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Design and Analysis of A Commercial Building (Extreme Wind Load)

This document analyzes the design and structural integrity of a commercial building subjected to extreme wind loads, specifically focusing on wind speeds of 135 mph, 145 mph, and 155 mph. The building, a 208 ft tall structure in seismic zone 2B, employs a dual system with an intermediate moment-resisting frame and shear walls. The study utilizes ACI and UBC codes for structural assessment, concluding that the building meets safety requirements for wind speeds up to 135 mph.

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Design and Analysis of A Commercial Building (Extreme Wind Load)

This document analyzes the design and structural integrity of a commercial building subjected to extreme wind loads, specifically focusing on wind speeds of 135 mph, 145 mph, and 155 mph. The building, a 208 ft tall structure in seismic zone 2B, employs a dual system with an intermediate moment-resisting frame and shear walls. The study utilizes ACI and UBC codes for structural assessment, concluding that the building meets safety requirements for wind speeds up to 135 mph.

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Design and Analysis of a Commercial Building (Extreme Wind Load)

Abstract: This examination presents level weight


resistance of business raised design under silly breeze
loads. The design is a vertical irregular box formed
twenty commended (five, ten, twenty) braced strong
construction in seismic zone 2B and its height is 208 ft
over the ground level. The construction is a twofold
system with a widely appealing second contradicting
packaging (IMRF) and focuses shear divider. In this
assessment, the effect of wind stacking is simply
considered. For wind data, unprecedented breeze
speeds 135 mph, 145 mph, and 155 mph and
receptiveness type D are used. The examination is
done to know the general percent of the bombarded
people given three uncommon breeze speeds (135 mph,
145 mph, and 155 mph). It is furthermore done to
consider the story responses and the eventual
outcomes of part control given changes in the breeze
speed. All hidden people are arranged by using the
game plan of the American Concrete Institute (ACI
318-99). The Uniform Building Code (UBC 97) is used
in choosing sidelong loads, for instance, wind and
seismic quake loads. Basic assessment is done by using
Extended Three-dimensional Analysis of Building
1
System (ETABS) programming. The sufficiency of the
development, for instance, story coast, disturbing
second, sliding, and torsional variation from the norm
are satisfied for uncommon breeze speed 135 mph

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