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design loads for foreign countries

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发表于 2009-9-8 17:27:10 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
design loads for foreign countries
i may be looking for something that does not exist, but does anyone know of a source or website that would have design snow and wind loads for countries outside the united states.  the specific areas i need the information for are all located in eastern europe.  
the job entails adding a mechanical unit onto the roofs of various existing buildings.  unfortunately, the drawings i was able to locate for the buildings i am working on did not have design loads on the drawings and the specifications for the drawings were unable to be located.  all the buildings were built in the 1950s.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
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wubwub,
do you know what building code applies to your job?
the jobs are all for the federal government and the particular agency we are working for still uses the 1997 ubc.  their specs call for minimum wind speeds (80mph) and snow loads (30 psf) if the information is not given to us from the client, and these loads seem reasonable (conservative in some cases) for the locations of my jobs, but i wanted to see if there was any literature where this is listed.
thanks
the army corps of engineers has design instructions that may help you.
here is a web site for ti 809-1 for wind load in africa:
thanks vmirat for the website.
that helped with one of my jobsites.  the 30psf for snow and 20psf for wind i originally assumed are conservative
anyone else know of other sources.
thanks
there are three snow zones in european  part of former ussr  with ground snow  in the range of 50kg/m^2(10psf) -100kg/m^2(20psf), no reduction  and  drift consideration as in asce7.
there are three wind zones  in the range of 50kg/m^2(10psf)-100kg/m^2(20psf) at elevation 20m(60ft).
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