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VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE. AND STATE UNIVERSITY. The Charles E. Via, Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Blacksburg, VA 24061. Structural Engineering and Materials VEHICULAR ACCESS DOORS UNDER HURRICANE FORCE WIND. PRESSURE: ANALYSIS METHODS AND A DESIGN TOOL. by Tian Gao Graduate Research Assistant Cristopher D. Moen, , Principal Investigator Submitted to the: metal building manufacturers association 1300 Sumner Ave Cleveland, OH 44115-2851. Report No. CE/VPI-ST-11/02. August 2011. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors are appreciative of the support they received from MBMA throughout this project, especially the thoughtful advice from the steering group. Mr. Jerry Hatch of NCI provided valuable guidance throughout the test program. Coordination with the sponsor was provided by Dr. Lee Shoemaker and Mr. Dan Walker of MBMA. Mr. Joe Hetzel of DASMA provided important input regarding access door design procedures and details.
Metal Building Manufacturers Association 1300 Sumner Ave Cleveland, OH 44115-2851 Report No. CE/VPI-ST-11/02 August 2011 . Dr. Moen's coauthor was actually Matthew Janas. [per Moen Nov. 13, 2012 GMc] A. CKNOWLEDGEMENTS. The authors are appreciative of the support they received from MBMA throughout this project, especially
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