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Wind blows on the side of a fully enclosed hospital located on open flat terrain where V= 120 mi/h. Determine the external pressure acting on the leeward wall, if the length and width of the building are 200 ft and the height is 30 ft. Take Ke 1.0.

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Answer:

The external pressure is p = -21.9 psf or p = -8.85 psf

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

Velocity of wind, v = 120 mi / hr


$k_d = k_c =1 $ (wind direction factor)


$k _(zt) = 1 $ = topographical factor (for flat terrain)


$ q_n$ = velocity pressure at height h


$ \therefore q_n = 0.00256 k_z k_(zt) k_d v^2 $


$ q_n = 0.00256 * k_z (1)(1)(120)^2 $


$ = 36.86 k_z$

But for height h = 30 ft,
$ k_z$ = 0.98 (from table)


$ \therefore q_n = 36.86 * 0.98 $

= 36.16

Now,
$ (L)/(B)= (200)/(200) =1$ , so
$C_p=-0.5 $ (from table)


$p = q(G)(C_p)-q_n(GC_(pi))$

where, p = external pressure

G = 0.85 = gust factor (for typical rigid building)


$GC_(pi) = \pm 0.18 $ (internal pressure co efficient)

Therefore putting the values,


$p = (36.13)(0.85)(-0.5)-(36.13)(\pm 0.18)$

p = -21.9 psf or p = -8.85 psf

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