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Wind Load Management Design and Construction Chapel Hill , NC • Wednesday, August 21, 2013 Presented by Peter Vickery, Ph.D., P.E. Understanding Wind Causes and types of wind Wind velocity Wind turbulence Effects of terrain and structures Changes in ASCE 7-10 from ASCE 7-05 Importance factors for wind (Chapter 1) Load combinations for wind (Chapter 2) Basic wind speed maps (Chapter 26) Exposure categories (Chapter 26) Calculating Wind Loads for Structures (Chapter 26) Determining design wind velocity Topographic effects Gust effects Internal pressure effects Applying ASCE 7-10 Wind Load Provisions (Chapter 27) Main wind force resisting system (MWFRS) directional procedure MWFRS simple diaphragm buildings Applying ASCE 7-10 Wind Load Provisions (Ch. 28 & 29) MWFRS envelope procedure MWFRS other procedures Effect of Wind Loads on Building Components (Ch. 30) Determination of design wind pressure Low-rise buildings (Parts 1 and 2) Buildings with H>60 degrees (Part 3) Simplified method (Part 4) Open buildings (Part 5) Building appurtenances (Part 6) Buildings with H>60 degrees (Part 3) Simplified method (Part 4) Wind Load Management Case Studies Wind tunnel procedures Tornado effects and the built environment Lessons learned from failure investigations Register online at: www.halfmoonseminars.com HalfMoon Education Inc. presents: Understand wind velocity and turbulence and the effects of topography and gusting. Calculate wind loads for structures. Apply ASCE 7-10 provisions on main wind force resisting systems. Determine the effect of wind loads and wind pressure on building components. Examine wind load management case studies, including lessons learned from failure investigations. Study the basics of wind and its effects on structures Discuss changes in ASCE 7-10 vs. ASCE 7-05 Calculate wind loads for structures Examine the effect of wind loads on building components Review wind load case studies Chapel Hill , NC • Wednesday, August 21, 2013 Wind Load Management Design and Construction Architects 6.5 HSW Contact Hours 6.5 AIA HSW Learning Units Professional Engineers 6.5 PDHs Contractors Non-Mandatory Continuing Ed. NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID EAU CLAIRE, WI PERMIT NO. 2016

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Page 1: Understanding Wind Wind Load Management Design and ... · PDF fileApplying ASCE 7-10 Wind Load Provisions (Chapter 27) Main wind force resisting system ... Wind Load Management Design

Wind Load Management Design and Construction

Chapel Hill , NC • Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Presented by Peter Vickery, Ph.D., P.E.

Understanding Wind Causes and types of wind Wind velocity Wind turbulence Effects of terrain and structures

Changes in ASCE 7-10 from ASCE 7-05 Importance factors for wind (Chapter 1) Load combinations for wind (Chapter 2) Basic wind speed maps (Chapter 26) Exposure categories (Chapter 26)

Calculating Wind Loads for Structures (Chapter 26) Determining design wind velocity Topographic effects Gust effects Internal pressure effects

Applying ASCE 7-10 Wind Load Provisions (Chapter 27) Main wind force resisting system (MWFRS) directional procedure MWFRS simple diaphragm buildings

Applying ASCE 7-10 Wind Load Provisions (Ch. 28 & 29) MWFRS envelope procedure MWFRS other procedures

Effect of Wind Loads on Building Components (Ch. 30) Determination of design wind pressure Low-rise buildings (Parts 1 and 2) Buildings with H>60 degrees (Part 3) Simplified method (Part 4) Open buildings (Part 5) Building appurtenances (Part 6) Buildings with H>60 degrees (Part 3) Simplified method (Part 4)

Wind Load Management Case Studies Wind tunnel procedures Tornado effects and the built environment Lessons learned from failure investigations

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Page 2: Understanding Wind Wind Load Management Design and ... · PDF fileApplying ASCE 7-10 Wind Load Provisions (Chapter 27) Main wind force resisting system ... Wind Load Management Design

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Courtyard by Marriott Chapel Hill (919) 883-0700 100 Marriott Way • Chapel Hill , NC 27517

$269 for one or $249 each for three or more from the same company, registering at the same time. Each registration includes one copy of Wind Load Management Design and Construction.

Manage the registration table for reduced tuition!You, someone in your office, or an associate can attend this event for only $69 — just agree to be our on-site coordinator for the day. It’s fun and easy, and a great way to earn your continuing education credits. For availability and a job description, go online to www.halfmoonseminars.com.

Four Easy Ways to Register Today! Register online at www.halfmoonseminars.com, mail in registration form to HalfMoon Education Inc., PO Box 278 Altoona, WI 54720-0278, fax the form to (715) 835-6066, or call a customer service representative at (715) 835-5900.

Cancellations: Cancel at least 48 hours before the start of the seminar (CDT), and receive a full tuition refund, minus a $25 service charge for each registrant. If you cancel after that time, you may choose to apply a credit toward another seminar or the CD/manual package. You may also send another person to take your place.

Earn continuing education credit! This seminar is open to the public and offers up to 6.5 HSW contact hours for architects and 6.5 PDHs to professional engineers, in most states, including North Carolina. HalfMoon Education is an approved continuing education provider for engineers in North Carolina. This seminar is approved by the American Institute of Architects for 6.5 HSW Learning Units (Sponsor No. J885). Courses approved by the AIA qualify for North Carolina architects. HalfMoon Education is an approved continuing education sponsor for architects in Florida and is deemed an approved sponsor in New York. HalfMoon Education is an approved continuing education sponsor for engineers in Florida, Louisiana, Maryland, New Jersey, New York (NYSED No. 35), North Carolina, and North Dakota. This seminar also offers a continuing education opportunity to contractors. It has not been submitted for course approval to any state contractor licensing entity. Attendance will be monitored, and attendance certificates will be available after the seminar for most individuals who complete the entire event. Attendance certificates not available at the seminar will be mailed to participants within fifteen business days.

CD/Manual Package: An audio recording of this seminar is available for $279 (including shipping). Allow five weeks from the seminar date for delivery. Please refer to specific state licensing rules or certification requirements to determine if this learning method is eligible for continuing education credit.

Peter Vickery, Ph.D., P.E. Principal Engineer at Applied Research Associates in RaleighDr. Vickery joined Applied Research Associates (ARA) in 1988. Prior to joining ARA, he completed both his masters and doctoral studies at the Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Laboratory at the University of Western Ontario. Dr. Vickery has more than 25 years of experience in wind engineering. He has 14 years of experience in the application of hurricane modeling relevant to insurance loss analysis/rate making, and 10 years of experience in coastal flood modeling and risk assessment. Dr. Vickery has published numerous peer reviewed journal papers related to hurricane risk and additional papers related to wind loads on buildings and other structures. The hurricane hazard model developed by Dr. Vickery was used to define the design wind speeds given in ASCE 7-98 through ASCE 7-05. The updated hurricane hazard model will be used to define the new ASCE 7-10 design wind speeds, as well as the design wind speeds to be used in the Caribbean.

Dr. Vickery was Co-PI on ARA’s effort to develop the HAZUS Wind Loss Estimation methodology and was responsible for developing the wind load and damage portion of the loss models used in both HAZUS and ARA’s HURLOSS tool. He was responsible for developing the hurricane hazard model and the damage functions employed in ARA’s proprietary hurricane loss model.

Dr. Vickery serves on the ASCE-7 wind load task committee developing wind loading provisions for use in the United States. With Dr. Lawrence Twisdale of ARA, he developed the hurricane missile models that were subsequently used in defining the wind borne debris risk criteria as given in the SSTD-12 missile protection standard and the ASTM wind borne debris standard. He is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the American Meteorological Society, and he is a licensed engineer in the state of North Carolina.

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