SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
I have a client who is looking to place a green roof on top of a proposed single-story commercial building. Currently the building is being proposed using a modular roof system. The proposed depth of the system is 5". Being the structural engineer I need to account for the weight imposed on the roof by the system. We are investigating the feasibility of the system and not much information is available at the moment other than the proposed depth.
Web searches have turned up some information saying that the system should weigh about 7 to 8 pounds per square foot per inch of depth (yielding about 40psf in my instance). ASCE 7 requires a roof load of 100psf for roofs used as gardens so it seems like this would control over the 40psf requirement. Does this seem correct?
Also how does this impact snow loads on roofs (I don't think I will find any information on this in any of the building codes)?
Web searches have turned up some information saying that the system should weigh about 7 to 8 pounds per square foot per inch of depth (yielding about 40psf in my instance). ASCE 7 requires a roof load of 100psf for roofs used as gardens so it seems like this would control over the 40psf requirement. Does this seem correct?
Also how does this impact snow loads on roofs (I don't think I will find any information on this in any of the building codes)?