Abstract
AbstractHigh wind-induced suctions cause significant damage in traditional roofing systems, leading to subsequent rain intrusion and loss of interior contents. Damages include, among others, failure of tiles or shingles and in many roofing systems are related to workmanship-related issues, such as inadequate spacing of nails or poor application of foam adhesive. This paper proposes a new composite roofing system, which consists of large precast concrete structural panels designed to replicate the architectural shape of high-profile roof tiles. The system allows the components and cladding (C&C), usually placed onto the structure, to be incorporated into the main wind force resisting system (MWFRS). The roofing panels, therefore, serve both as a structural system and as an architecturally pleasing building envelope. As a first step toward the full development of the proposed system, full-scale tests were performed to evaluate its system-level structural performance, including its connections. The results a...
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