brockjd
Structural
- Apr 23, 2008
- 10
For a mono-slope, 2-span, continuous roof joist with an eave overhang at one end (7' span/15' span/3.5' overhang), what is the ASCE 7-10 Component & Cladding Effective area for the joist and the overhang?
With regard to the overhang, the closest examples I've found are contradictory. The example in Guide to the Wind Load Provisions of ASCE 7-10, with a 41.2' span between walls and 7.2' overhang, calculates the effective area for for based upon the 41.2' span. The example from a Wood Works seminar, with 20' span between walls and a 2' overhang, calculates the effective area for each based upon their respective individual lengths.
I've emailed ASCE for clarification, and at their usual glacial pace I may receive an answer in a year or so! I also contacted two wood truss manufacturer's to find out how they calculate the C&C loads for the continuous top chord of a truss with an eave overhang - their reply - "we use whatever the design program tells us to use.
Does anyone on this forum know the answer or where I can find it?
Thanks
With regard to the overhang, the closest examples I've found are contradictory. The example in Guide to the Wind Load Provisions of ASCE 7-10, with a 41.2' span between walls and 7.2' overhang, calculates the effective area for for based upon the 41.2' span. The example from a Wood Works seminar, with 20' span between walls and a 2' overhang, calculates the effective area for each based upon their respective individual lengths.
I've emailed ASCE for clarification, and at their usual glacial pace I may receive an answer in a year or so! I also contacted two wood truss manufacturer's to find out how they calculate the C&C loads for the continuous top chord of a truss with an eave overhang - their reply - "we use whatever the design program tells us to use.
Does anyone on this forum know the answer or where I can find it?
Thanks