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= & * FEE eR onda wre 1S 875 (Part 3) : 2015 Indian Standard wert ait titel & fa feast ats ( yeno at oer) — tifa afeat Carr Fre) Design Loads (Other than Earthquake) for Buildings and Structures — Code of Practice Part 3 Wind Loads ( Third Revision ) Ics 91.10.10 © BIS 2015 anda are eat BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS Ure TH, 9 wage oet ani, Ag feret-110002 MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG ‘NEW DELHI-110002 wow. bis.org.in April 2015, Price Group 14‘Structural Safety Sectional Committee, CED 37 FOREWORD ‘This Indian Standard (Part 3) (Third Revision) was edopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards after the draft finalized by the Structural Safety Sectional Committe had been approved by the Civil Engineering Division Council. A buikting has to perform many functions satisfactorily. Amongst these functions are the utility ofthe building for the intended use and occupancy, structural safety, fire safety and compliance with hygienic, sanitation, entiation and daylight standards, The design of the building is dependent upon the minimum requirements prescribed foreach one of the above functions. The minimum requirements pertaining tothe structural safety of buildings are being covered in loading codes by way of laying dowa minimum design loads, which have to be assumed for dead loads, imposed loads, wind loads and other external loads, the structure would be required to bear. Strict conformity to loading standards, itis hoped, wll not only ensures the structural safety of the buildings and structures which are being designed and constructed in the country and thereby reduce loss of life and Property caused by unsafe structures, but also eliminates the wastage caused by assuming unnecessarily heavy loadings without proper assessment, ‘This standard was fst published in 1957 forthe guidance of civil engineers, designers and architects associated Frith the planning and design of buildings. It included the provisions forthe basic design loads (dead loads, live loads, wind loads and seistnic loads) to be assumed in the design ofthe buildings, In its first revision in 1964, the ‘wind pressure provisions were modified on the basis of studies of wind phenomenoa and its effect on structures, undertaken by the special Committee in consultation with the Indian Meteorological Department. In addition this, new clauses on wind loads for butterfly type structures were included; wind pressure coefficients for sheeted roofs, both covered and sloping were modified; seismic load provisions were deleted (separate code having been prepared) and metric system of weights and measurements was adopted. With the increased adoption of this standard, 2 number of comments were received on provision of live loads adopted for diferent occupancies. Subsequently the Commitice recommended the formulation of this standard in the following five parts, during the secdud revision of IS 875 in 1987 y Part | Dead loads Part2 Imposed loads Part 3 Wind loads Part4 Snow toads Part S Special loads and load combinations ‘Pas standard Part 3) deats with wind loads tobe considered when designing buildings, structures and components thereo {nthis eurent revision, the Committee recommends the following modifcations/aclusions by taking into account {the recent improvements that have been made i the wind engineering descriptive, through R & D efforts nationally and intemationally: 8) Aerodynamic roughness heights for individual terrain categories have been explicitly included, and are sed to derive turbulence intensity and mean hourly wind speed profiles. 4). The previous classification of structures into B and C classes has been deleted and accordingly the ‘modification factor, f, is renamed as terrain roughness and height factor. ©) The values of, factor corresponding to previous class A type structure only, are retained inthis standard, © Ax additional modification factor, termed as importance factor has been included for eyelonie regions ©) Simple empirical expressions have been suggested for height variations of hourly mean wind speed and also turbulence intensity in different terrains. (Continued on third cover)ssaceestll 18 875 @art 3) : 2015 Indian Standard DESIGN LOADS (OTHER THAN EARTHQUAKE) FOR BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES — CODE OF PRACTICE & PART 3 WIND LOADS ww TEES BRARY ; a UU TANORHTA (Third Revision ) 's xoooas 1 SCOPE specific requirements as specified in the respective LA This standard (Part 3) specifies wind forces and their effects (static and dynamic) that should be taken into account when designing buildings, structures and components thereof. 1.2” Wind speeds vary randomly both in time and space and hence assessment of wind loads and response predictions are very important in the design of several ‘buildings and structures. large majority of structures ‘met with in practice do not however, suffer wind induced oscillations and generally do not require to be ‘examined for the dynamic effects of wind. For such normal, short and heavy structures, estimation of loads using statio wind analysis has proved to be satisfactory. The dotals of this method involving important wind characteristics such as the basic wind speeds, terrain categories, modification factors, wind pressure and force coefficients, etc, are given in 6 and 7. 1.3 Novertheless, there are various types of structures or their components such as some tall buildings, chimneys, latticed towers, cooling towers, transmission towers, guyed masts, communication towers, long span bridges, partially or completely solid faced antenna dish, etc, which require investigation of wind induced oscillations, The influence of dynamic velocity fluctuations on the along wind loads (drag loads) for these structures shall be determined using Gust Factor Method, included in 10, A method for calculation of across wind response of tall buildings and towers is included in 10.3. 1.4 This standard also applies to buildings or other structures during erection/construction and the seme shall be considered carefully during various stages of ‘erection/construction. In locations where the strongest winds and icing may occur simultaneously, loads on structural members, cables and ropes shall be calculated by assuming an ice covering based on climatic and local experience. 1.5 In the design of special structures, such as chimneys, overhead transmission line towers, ete, Codes shall be adopted in conjunction with the provisions of this Code as far as they are applicable. Some of the Indian Standards available for the design of special structures are: ISNo, Tile 4998: 2015 Criteria for design of reinforced concrete chimneys : Part 1 ‘Assessment of loads (third revision) (under 6533 Code of practice for design and construction of steel chimneys (Part 1) : 1989 Mechatical aspects (Part 2): 1989 Structural aspects 5613 Part2/ Code of practice for design, Sec 1) 1985. installation and maintenance of overhead power tines : Part 2 Lines above 11 KY, and up to and including 220 KY, Section 1 Design 802 (Part / Code of practice for use of structural ‘Sec 1) :201* steel in overhead transmission line ~ towers: Part 1 Materials, Loads and permissible stresses, Section 1 ‘Materials and Loads (fourth revision) (under print) Criteria for structurai design of reinforced concrete natural draught cooling towers Guidelines for the evaluation of the response’ of occupants of fixed structures, especially buildings and off-shore structures, 10 low- frequency horizontal motion (0,063 to 1 Hz) 11504 : 1985 14732 : 2000 ‘NOTES 1 This standard does not apply to buildings or structures with ‘mcoaventional shapes, unusual locations, and sbaormal cexvironmental conditions that have not been covered in this (Code. Special investigations are necessary in euch cases to cesablsh wind loads and their effets. Wind tunnel tadies may ‘lio be required in rec situaticns. 2m the ctse of all structures with unsymmecical geometry, the designs may bave tobe ebosk for torsional effets due to ‘wind presare.
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