Surry D. Davenport A. G. Stathopoulos T.
Year:
1979
Bibliographic info:
ASCE Fall Convention, October 22-26, 1979, Atlanta, Georgia.

A major study of wind loads on low-rise buildings has culminated in a relatively simple formulation for the wind loading for such structures. These proposed load requirements reflect many important aspects of the wind action, such as the predominance of unsteady loads, the reduction in effective loading with increased tributary area, and the provision of separate sets of loads, intended to be used together, for design of primary structural members.