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Wind pressures and suction on roofs

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Abstract
The nature and distribution of wind forces are not generally understood. The subject is complicated and some understanding of air flow around buildings is required as a basis for sound roof design. It is the purpose of this digest to assist the reader in acquiring this understanding.
Date
8/1965
Author(s)
W Dalgliesh; W Schriever
Page(s)
Keyword(s)
Canadian digest; wind pressure;


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