MNach
Structural
- Jan 30, 2015
- 18
Has anyone ever ran ice load combinations in both ASD and LRFD? I am analyzing an existing structure that had a pipe rack added to the roof. The original design had 30psf Lr where as now code only requires 20psf. The current loading has 11psf more DL due to the pipe and over 13psf more of ice load. When comparing the original loading to the current (see attached PDF), the ASD combination spits out a way different max loading than LRFD. ASD, as expected, says the loading has increased by about 10%, whereas the LRFD combinations are saying the original design without any of the pipe or ice loads is higher. Does anyone know why the ice loads are applied so differently between the two? To me ASD makes more sense because load combination 3 adds most of the ice load with the snow load. However, LRFD load combination 3 applies a 1.6 factor to Lr or S but only applies the ice load to combinations 2 & 4 which then have .5 factors on Lr and S not the 1.6 factor. It's almost like they forgot to add the ice load to that combination. Do we think this is an intentional omission? It is quite the difference as one combination says the structure is overloaded and not to code, whereas the other says I can still add the 5% to the existing.
Thanks for your thoughts.
-MJ
Thanks for your thoughts.
-MJ