lilylucyleo
Mechanical
- Jun 16, 2015
- 3
Hello everyone,
I am reading the NBCC2015 on Clause 4.1.6.3 "Full and Partial Loading". I am not quite clear what the "partial loading" is, and how to apply it. To my understanding, it is a type of uniform loads other than nonuniformly distributed load. But the code says "flat roofs and shed roofs, gable roofs of 15° or less, and arch or curved roofs shall be designed for the specified uniform snow load...,...distributed on any one portion of the loaded area and half of this load on the remainder of the loaded area, in such a way as to produce the most critical effects on the member concerned." My questions are:
1). Does this mean there are three types of snow loads, uniformly load in the forms of both fully and partial loadings, and nonuniform load?
2). How to apply the partial load to "one portion" of the area? I mean, how to determine which area to apply the full and which area for the other half?
Thanks a lot,
Fiona
I am reading the NBCC2015 on Clause 4.1.6.3 "Full and Partial Loading". I am not quite clear what the "partial loading" is, and how to apply it. To my understanding, it is a type of uniform loads other than nonuniformly distributed load. But the code says "flat roofs and shed roofs, gable roofs of 15° or less, and arch or curved roofs shall be designed for the specified uniform snow load...,...distributed on any one portion of the loaded area and half of this load on the remainder of the loaded area, in such a way as to produce the most critical effects on the member concerned." My questions are:
1). Does this mean there are three types of snow loads, uniformly load in the forms of both fully and partial loadings, and nonuniform load?
2). How to apply the partial load to "one portion" of the area? I mean, how to determine which area to apply the full and which area for the other half?
Thanks a lot,
Fiona