ChrisKn
Structural
- Mar 26, 2005
- 19
Just thoguht I'd see what people have to say about this subject. I have a storefront with a facade constructed out of light gage framing. The light gage framing forms the parapet and due to the height of the parapet is braced back to the roof structure (near the mid-pt) with a lt gage kicker at a 45 degree angle. The kickers are then covered with the roof structure effectively leaving a void beneath them.
So now the question. How would one place a snow load with with a drift at the parapet. BTW I'm looking to size roof members (joists in particular most of the time). I've seen it handled two ways:
1. Completely ignoring the 45 degree roof structure and calcualting the normal flat roof snow laod with the windward drift. This seems very conservative because you are effectively loading the area at the void.
2. Placing the flat roof snow load with the windward drift agaisnt the parapet wall and basically cutting out the section of the drift in the void below the kicker? Then taking the area of the snow over teh kicker and applying it to the roof.
Thoughts,
Chris
So now the question. How would one place a snow load with with a drift at the parapet. BTW I'm looking to size roof members (joists in particular most of the time). I've seen it handled two ways:
1. Completely ignoring the 45 degree roof structure and calcualting the normal flat roof snow laod with the windward drift. This seems very conservative because you are effectively loading the area at the void.
2. Placing the flat roof snow load with the windward drift agaisnt the parapet wall and basically cutting out the section of the drift in the void below the kicker? Then taking the area of the snow over teh kicker and applying it to the roof.
Thoughts,
Chris