amecENG
Structural
- Jun 1, 2010
- 54
I am looking for some guidance on the minimum snow loads required on fabric structures. My question really relates to the Cs (roof slope factor) and I am more concerned about the National Building Code of Canada although I welcome any commentary from other code users.
I know both NBCC and ASCE have similar equations for Cs where it is a function of roof slope and slippery vs non-slippery surfaces. Essentially for a slippery surface with a roof slope of less than 60 degrees the Cs will be > 0 and therefore the structure must be designed for some value of snow load.
I am wondering if there is any reference or code commentary that suggest that a lower snow load value could be used for fabric roofs. I beleive ASCE has one but I can't find anything on NBCC. These companies have been building these structures for years in cold climates and I am wondering how they justify it to meet code?
Thanks in advance for your help.
I know both NBCC and ASCE have similar equations for Cs where it is a function of roof slope and slippery vs non-slippery surfaces. Essentially for a slippery surface with a roof slope of less than 60 degrees the Cs will be > 0 and therefore the structure must be designed for some value of snow load.
I am wondering if there is any reference or code commentary that suggest that a lower snow load value could be used for fabric roofs. I beleive ASCE has one but I can't find anything on NBCC. These companies have been building these structures for years in cold climates and I am wondering how they justify it to meet code?
Thanks in advance for your help.