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Author
Yokel, F. Y. | Yancey, C. W. C. | Mullen, C. L.
Title
Study of Reaction Forces on Mobile Home Foundations Caused by Wind and Flood Loads. Building Science Series (Final).
Coporate
National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
Sponsor
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DC Federal Insurance Administration, Washington, DC
Report
NBS BSS 132, March 1981,
Distribution
Available from National Technical Information Service
Keywords
residential buildings; trailers; foundations; wind pressure; floods; loads (forces); supports; standards | mobile homes | trailers
Identifiers
tiedowns
Abstract
Forces acting on the foundations of mobile homes subjected to wind and flood loads were calculated and are presented in a series of computer-generated charts. The loading conditions considered are the two levels of wind loads presently stipulated in the Federal Mobile Home Construction and Safety Standard, a hurricane windload recommended by the National Bureau of Standards (NBSIR 77-1289), buoyancy forces, and draft forces resulting from flood water flow. The calculated forces are compared with present anchoring requirements in ANSI Standard 119.3 (NFPA No. 501 A). It is concluded that diagonal ties are instrumental in resisting wind forces, and that vertical ties are more effective than diagonal ties in resisting flood forces.