Manchester Stadium

Manchester Stadium

The City of Manchester Stadium was built as a venue for the 2002 Commonwealth Games after which it became the home of the Manchester City Football Club. The stadium has a seating capacity of 38,000 for the athletic games, and then converts to seat 50,000 for football. The roof is supported by pre-stressed cable nets and fully covers spectator areas for the football configuration.

Wind tunnel tests on a 1:400 scale model of the stadium were conducted to determine the following:

  • Wind loads for the structural design of the rafters supporting the roof
  • Wind loads of the design of the exterior envelope of the stadium (cladding)
  • The wind environment around the stadium in terms of pedestrian comfort and safety

Wind tunnel test and the analyses examined both the football and athletic configurations of the roof.

BEGIN MAIN MENU
END MAIN MENU
BEGIN HOME MENU
END HOME MENU
BEGIN SUPPORT MENU
END SUPPORT MENU

Copyright © RWDI Anemos Limited

RWDI Anemos Limited is in alliance with the RWDI Group of Companies.

Accessibility Statement.

RWDI Anemos Limited, Registered Office:
SA LAW, 60 London Road, St. Albans, Hertsfordshire, AL1 1NS,
registered in England and Wales No. 4316617

We are an ISO 9000 registered firmwe are a full member of the A C E