Correlation of roof loads to wind speed and direction on a post-frame building in real time
In 2004 a post-frame structure with plastered straw bales as an in-fill wall system was built at the University of Manitoba. Load cells installed at the top and bottom of ten eave wall posts were intended to measure the tributary load transferred from the roof structure into the supporting posts....
Main Author: | Orchard, David |
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Other Authors: | Dick, Kristopher (Biosystems Engineering) |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5099 |
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