To calculate wind load on Pipe racks, open structures, cable trays and pipes as per ASCE 7-10, use the following approach, accounting for the cylindrical shape and exposure to wind.
- Determine Basic Wind Speed (V)
- Obtain wind speed (V) in meters per second (m/s) from ASCE 7-10 maps, converting as needed.
- Calculate Velocity Pressure (q)
- The velocity pressure q(z) at a height z in kPa (kiloPascal) can be calculated as: q(z)=0.613×Kz×Kzt×Kd×V2
where:
- 0.613 = conversion factor to metric (in kPa) for air density,
- V = basic wind speed in m/s,
- Kz = velocity pressure exposure coefficient (from ASCE 7-10 Table 27.3-1),
- Kzt = topographic factor,
- Kd = wind directionality factor.
- Exposure Category
- Define Exposure Category (B, C, or D) based on the surrounding terrain, as this influences Kz values.
- Calculate Projected Area (A)
- Use the projected area per unit length of the cable tray or pipe:
A=D×L
where:
- D = outer diameter of the pipe or effective width of the cable tray (m or ft),
- L = length of the pipe or cable tray (m or ft).
- Calculate Wind Load (F)
- The wind force per unit length on the pipe or cable tray can be calculated as: F=q(z)×Cd×A
where:
- F = wind load per unit length (kN/m or lb/ft),
- q(z) = velocity pressure at height zzz,
- Cd = drag coefficient,
- A = projected area per unit length.
- Consider Combined Effects
- For long runs of cable trays or pipes, consider gust factors and structural sway, especially if elevated.
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