civeng80
Structural
- Dec 21, 2007
- 745
This question has probably been asked before.
I have a roof pitch of 2 degrees.
Roof beam span about 15.6m (48 ft)
Not to keen on camber (as it is very expensive here in Australia !)
Have seen a deflection limit of L/500 to L/600 for a load of Wd + Wwl (where Wwl is load due to water layer L/250 deep)
(Gorenc and Tinyou 5th edition) This is a mighty old textbook still using working stress, but the only guide I can see.
This gives me a pretty big beam.
Anyone have comments or other recent deflection limits for near flat roofs ?
I have a roof pitch of 2 degrees.
Roof beam span about 15.6m (48 ft)
Not to keen on camber (as it is very expensive here in Australia !)
Have seen a deflection limit of L/500 to L/600 for a load of Wd + Wwl (where Wwl is load due to water layer L/250 deep)
(Gorenc and Tinyou 5th edition) This is a mighty old textbook still using working stress, but the only guide I can see.
This gives me a pretty big beam.
Anyone have comments or other recent deflection limits for near flat roofs ?