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WIND LOAD CALCULATION

10/14/2009 1:59 AM

SIR I NAVEED AHMED WANT YOU TO TELL ME HOW I CAN CALCULATE THE WIND PRESSURE OF 100 M/HR. MY TOWER HEIGHT IS 97.5. BY FOLLWING THE AMERICAN STANDRED

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Re: WIND LOAD CALCULATION

10/14/2009 2:54 AM

Google "wind pressure calculations" , and you will find lots of information.

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Re: WIND LOAD CALCULATION

10/15/2009 3:22 PM

Hello Naveed,

You need to include more specific information please.

Also, what are your units of measurement in? Metric/SI, US or British Imperial? Is that 100 M/HR., as in Miles per Hour or 100 Meters per Hour? Tower height is 97.5 WHAT?

American Standard WHAT? There are many American Standards. Again, please be more specific.

Remember to convert Metric data to American Standard units if that is your primary objective.

I agree with Mr. Tornado that you need to perform a Google Search to obtain the basics. If you are an engineer, you should have learned this in engineering school. It is a fairly elementary exercise to learn.

Also, and this is not to belittle you or other foreigners where English is a seocond or third language, but you need a better command of the King's English in other to properly convey what it is that you want members of the CR4 Forum to help you with. If we cannot understand your message than we cannot help you very much in obtaining an answer to your question(s). It's not that we're being rude, but rather severe language deficiencies make one hell of a barrier.

This happens way too often in this Forum as well as other English speaking forums online. Likewise, if I were to enter a German language engineering forum, the members there would probably expect me to know the fundamentals of German fairly by using good grammar so that I could properly convey my message to them.

Please do not misunderstand my intent in this blog. I am not trying to belittle you, but rather I am trying to help you by pointing out your language difficulties. We both know that if you are an engineer or a technician then you must be able to convey your exact thoughts and words to others, including to other engineers, non-professionals, managers, clients, other members of your community and country and those of other countries, and to government officials, both in speech and in the written word so they know exactly what it is that you are trying to tell them. This is especially true in this ever-shrinking fast-paced world that we live in that has increasingly intertwined economies, social and businesses dealings.

Enough said. Please take a decent English language course (amongst others) and you will further yourself in the eyes of your peers and others. It is too bad that there is not a language on this planet that everyone speeks and writes. Too bad that it'll probably take another millinium for that reality to transpire.

Thank you, and please have a good day!

===signed, CaptMoosie

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Re: WIND LOAD CALCULATION

11/04/2009 3:55 AM

Hello Naved

I have given you the templates before to calculate the wind loads on towers. Did you get them or not..?

Mohammed Fareeduddin

B.E; M.E Civil Strl.

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ACI / AISC / TIA-EIA222 & ASCE

http://www.linkedin.com/in/mohammedfareeduddin

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