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Curtain wall systems handle wind loads through engineered structural design at multiple levels.
Vertical mullions are sized based on wind pressure, span height, and grid spacing. For high-rise buildings, mullions may be reinforced with steel inserts or use wider profiles to resist higher wind pressures at upper floors.
Anchorage points transfer wind loads from the curtain wall to the building structure. The number, type, and placement of anchors are calculated to handle both positive (push) and negative (suction) wind pressures.
Glass is specified based on wind load calculations. Higher floors require thicker or laminated glass to resist greater wind pressures. Double-glazed units (IGUs) distribute loads across multiple panes.
Wind causes building sway. Curtain walls incorporate split mullions, slip joints, and flexible seals to accommodate inter-story drift without glass breakage or seal failure.
Rain screen principles create pressure-equalized chambers that reduce water infiltration during high-wind rain events.
FOWALL's wind resistance solutions include high-wind-rated curtain wall systems tested to international standards (ASTM E330, AAMA 501). Their engineering team performs structural calculations for each project, optimizing mullion profiles, glass specifications, and anchor layouts. For extreme wind zones (hurricane/typhoon areas), FOWALL offers impact-resistant and hurricane-rated systems.
Designing for high wind loads? Send your project requirements or contact us for wind-rated curtain wall engineering.
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