Sifu
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This is for anybody who gets the wind speed better than me....so a whole bunch of you, but I am particularly interested in the opinions of any P.E.'s on the forum. (but please don't take it personally, this is an honest question)
Our adopted wind speeds are: 115 Vult (IRC) and 105 V (IBC)...straight off of the map.
Given the ever-changing wind speed designations in the IBC and ASCE-7, the IBC now uses V (basic design wind speed) and/or Vasd. The IRC uses Vult and Vasd. Without going too much into why and what the differences are I have a simple question.
Why do I continue to get engineers referencing Vult instead of V on commercial plans?
I get that they may not be accustomed to the 2018 IBC, but many times they will reference the 2018 IBC and then the very next line will have the Vult wind speed, sometimes the value is correct with the wrong designation (105 Vult), sometimes the value is from the IRC (115 Vult), occasionally I might even see 115V. (I recently spoke with an engineer about that one and he just said well I guess I over-engineered it, but I'll leave it alone) This is almost a daily occurrence. It really bites to have to send a plan back with that comment. How can I make it stop? Or am I just too particular? Is it not a big deal to them? What am I missing?
Sorry, bit of a rant, but I get frustrated when I can't tell if I am the one missing something so obvious, or they are.
Our adopted wind speeds are: 115 Vult (IRC) and 105 V (IBC)...straight off of the map.
Given the ever-changing wind speed designations in the IBC and ASCE-7, the IBC now uses V (basic design wind speed) and/or Vasd. The IRC uses Vult and Vasd. Without going too much into why and what the differences are I have a simple question.
Why do I continue to get engineers referencing Vult instead of V on commercial plans?
I get that they may not be accustomed to the 2018 IBC, but many times they will reference the 2018 IBC and then the very next line will have the Vult wind speed, sometimes the value is correct with the wrong designation (105 Vult), sometimes the value is from the IRC (115 Vult), occasionally I might even see 115V. (I recently spoke with an engineer about that one and he just said well I guess I over-engineered it, but I'll leave it alone) This is almost a daily occurrence. It really bites to have to send a plan back with that comment. How can I make it stop? Or am I just too particular? Is it not a big deal to them? What am I missing?
Sorry, bit of a rant, but I get frustrated when I can't tell if I am the one missing something so obvious, or they are.