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Thoroughly revised and updated to conform with current practice and research.Ĭhapter 2 Asce 7?10 Wind Loading Provisions (pages 7–20):Ĭhapter 3 Regular and Simplified Approach: Risk Category, Basic Wind Speed, Enclosure, Exposure, Topographic Factor (pages 21–29):Ĭhapter 4 Regular Approach: Steps Common to all Buildings/Other Structures (MWFRS and C&C) (pages 31–35):Ĭhapter 5 Regular Approach: Buildings, Parapets, Overhangs (“Directional” Procedure), MWFRS (pages 37–56):Ĭhapter 6 Regular Approach: Low?Rise Buildings, Parapets, Overhangs (“Envelope” Procedure), MWFRS (pages 57–63):Ĭhapter 7 Regular Approach: Structures other than Buildings, MWFRS (pages 65–80):Ĭhapter 8 Simplified Approach: Enclosed Simple Diaphragm Buildings, Parapets, Overhangs (MWFRS) (pages 81–93):Ĭhapter 9 Regular and Simplified Approaches: C&C (pages 95–106):Ĭhapter 10 Atmospheric Circulations (pages 107–115):Ĭhapter 11 The Atmospheric Boundary Layer (pages 117–136):Ĭhapter 12 Extreme Wind Speeds and Wind?Induced Effects (pages 137–161):Ĭhapter 13 Bluff Body Aerodynamics Basics Aerodynamic Testing (pages 163–184):Ĭhapter 14 Structural Dynamics (pages 185–202):Ĭhapter 15 Aeroelasticity (pages 203–215):Ĭhapter 16 Structural Reliability under Wind Loading (pages 217–235):Ĭhapter 17 Loss Estimation (pages 237–246):Ĭhapter 18 Rigid Buildings (pages 247–260):Ĭhapter 19 Tall Buildings (pages 261–285):ĭesign of Buildings for Wind: A Guide for ASCE 7-10 Standard Users and Designers of Special Structures Emil SimiuĬopyright © 2011 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Includes new coverage of retrofitting for wind load resistance and loss estimation from hurricane winds. Covers the new simplified design methods of ASCE 7-10, guiding designers to clearly understand the spirit and letter of the provisions and use the design methods with confidence and ease. New focus on tall buildings helps make the analysis and design guidance easier and less complex. The book will also cover wind-induced loss estimation. This new edition include a guide to the thoroughly revised, 2010 version of the ASCE 7 Standard provisions for wind loads incorporate major advances achieved in recent years in the design of tall buildings for wind present material on retrofitting and loss estimation and improve the presentation of the material to increase its usefulness to structural engineers. The purpose of this book is to provide structural and architectural engineers with the practical state-of-the-art knowledge and tools needed for designing and retrofitting buildings for wind loads. ASCE 7 covers many load types, of which wind is one. ASCE 7 is the US standard for identifying minimum design loads for buildings and other structures.