Standing Seam Metal Roofs (SSMRs) are widely used in the construction of industrial buildings, and their structural characteristics are rapidly being changed in order to improve the parameters of heat insulation and waterproofness. However, newly employed SSMRs did not account for a potential structural instability under strong winds by considering the multi-function of SSMRs. In this study, three different types of new SSMRs were chosen as specimens and were used in full-scale experiments, which were performed using the cyclic wind uplift method based on ASTM E1592 regulations. In contrast to a previous study in which the ultimate failure of the roof under wind pressure corresponded to seam line failure due to panel deflection, in this stu...
Understanding how a roof performs under wind action is crucial to improve the roof design. The prese...
Roofing system is an integral part of a building envelope. Keeping the roofs in place against high w...
Currently, there are no national or international guidelines for the wind uplift resistance of archi...
In response to the increasing demands of high-technology industrial buildings, renovated standing se...
Standing seam metal roof (SSMR) systems are widely used in low-rise buildings. This study aims to un...
A common factor in roof failures is wind forces, which inflict considerable damage every year, even ...
Steel buildings constructed using thin and high strength cold-formed steel roof sheeting and battens...
Recent extreme wind events such as tropical cyclones and severe storms have shown that thin steel ro...
Recent extreme wind events such as tropical cyclones and severe storms have shown that thin steel ro...
Recent extreme wind events such as tropical cyclones and severe storms have shown that thin steel ro...
Profiled steel sheets play an important role in light gauge metal building construction, particularl...
Cold-formed steel roof claddings are subjected to significant suction/uplift pressures during high w...
Thin profiled steel roof sheeting and battens are increasingly used in the construction of roofing s...
Profiled steel sheets play an important role in light gauge metal building construction, particularl...
Thin profiled steel roof sheeting and battens are increasingly used in the construction of roofing s...
Understanding how a roof performs under wind action is crucial to improve the roof design. The prese...
Roofing system is an integral part of a building envelope. Keeping the roofs in place against high w...
Currently, there are no national or international guidelines for the wind uplift resistance of archi...
In response to the increasing demands of high-technology industrial buildings, renovated standing se...
Standing seam metal roof (SSMR) systems are widely used in low-rise buildings. This study aims to un...
A common factor in roof failures is wind forces, which inflict considerable damage every year, even ...
Steel buildings constructed using thin and high strength cold-formed steel roof sheeting and battens...
Recent extreme wind events such as tropical cyclones and severe storms have shown that thin steel ro...
Recent extreme wind events such as tropical cyclones and severe storms have shown that thin steel ro...
Recent extreme wind events such as tropical cyclones and severe storms have shown that thin steel ro...
Profiled steel sheets play an important role in light gauge metal building construction, particularl...
Cold-formed steel roof claddings are subjected to significant suction/uplift pressures during high w...
Thin profiled steel roof sheeting and battens are increasingly used in the construction of roofing s...
Profiled steel sheets play an important role in light gauge metal building construction, particularl...
Thin profiled steel roof sheeting and battens are increasingly used in the construction of roofing s...
Understanding how a roof performs under wind action is crucial to improve the roof design. The prese...
Roofing system is an integral part of a building envelope. Keeping the roofs in place against high w...
Currently, there are no national or international guidelines for the wind uplift resistance of archi...