YoungCapacityEngineer
Structural
Good afternoon all,
I've been looking for a commonly accepted MEP and building material dead loads (kpa, psf) to use for seismic weight estimation of condominiums and office buildings. I recognize that loads can be calculated directly based on expected actual installs, however our present engagement requires a lot of repetition and subsequently a "rule of thumb" to speed things up would be greatly appreciated. With that said, we have resources in the office that are older, and provide these values, however I am not confident that they are still OK to use.
Does anyone know where or if such tabulated data may exist? I am also aware that the use of these will result in conservative values that are higher than reality. What do you folks use to estimate these loads? I have reviewed other threads and whatever I could find online but they appear to be inconclusive with differing opinions/values.
Thank you for any and all guidance that you may have.
B.Eng. (Carleton University)
Create. Enhance. Sustain.
I've been looking for a commonly accepted MEP and building material dead loads (kpa, psf) to use for seismic weight estimation of condominiums and office buildings. I recognize that loads can be calculated directly based on expected actual installs, however our present engagement requires a lot of repetition and subsequently a "rule of thumb" to speed things up would be greatly appreciated. With that said, we have resources in the office that are older, and provide these values, however I am not confident that they are still OK to use.
Does anyone know where or if such tabulated data may exist? I am also aware that the use of these will result in conservative values that are higher than reality. What do you folks use to estimate these loads? I have reviewed other threads and whatever I could find online but they appear to be inconclusive with differing opinions/values.
Thank you for any and all guidance that you may have.
B.Eng. (Carleton University)
Create. Enhance. Sustain.