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1 Terrain Amplification of Wind Loads in Northern Guam

Terrain Amplification of Wind Loads in Northern Guam

2010 NAVFAC Pacific/HawaiiDesigner & Builder Symposium

Wednesday, 1 December, 2010Hilton Hawaiian Village-Coral Ballroom

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Structural Criteria Update•UFC 1-200-01 General Building Requirements

–16 Aug ‘10–Adopts IBC 2009 and ASCE 7-05

•UFC 3-301-01 Structural Engineering–27 Jan ‘10, with Change 1 – 20 Jul ’10–Based on IBC 2006 and ASCE 7-05

•UFC 3-310-04 Seismic Design for Buildings–22 Jun ‘07, with Change 1 – 27 Jan ’10–Based on IBC 2003 and ASCE 7-02

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Wind Design Criteria•170 mph Basic Wind Speed

•Exposure C (per IBC 2009, ASCE 7-05)

•Occupancy Categories & Importance Factors per UFC 3-301-01 Structural Engineering

So What’s Unique about Northern Guam?

TERRAIN AMPLIFICATIONof WIND LOADS

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Terrain Can Affect Wind Speed

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Crest of Cliff-line 300 ft high (west)to almost 600 ft high (east)

Finegayan

North Ramp

Andersen South

½ mile to 1 mile zoneWind loads up-to-doublebaseline Guam conditions

Northern Guam Wind Terrain Amplification

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FinegayanTerrain Effects

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Crest of cliff-line

Shoreline

Route 3

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Finegayan Cliff-line

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Terrain-amplified Wind Impacts

•Relatively small impact to Building “Shell.”

–Reinforced Concrete Systems usually governed by seismic.

–Some impact to precast/prestressed roof systems.

–Some impact to exterior walls that span high floor-to-floor heights.

•Potential Impact to Components and Cladding (i.e. window, roofing materials, etc.)

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Components & Cladding Wind Loads

Wind Pressures (psf) for various building surfaces

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Way Ahead• Are products commercially available

that meet terrain amplified wind loads requirements?

• What are the BEST commercially available products?

• Are customized products cost effective?

• What are the risks?