zestructural
Structural
- Aug 16, 2006
- 28
Hi all,
I have an existing building with a slope roof and a new building with a flat roof. The existing building is about 20' higher than the new building. I calculated the snow balance and the snow drift based on windward direction on the new flat. Then, I calculated the sliding snow from the existing slope roof on the new flat roof. Let say my balance snow is 20 psf, drift is 80 psf, and sliding snow is 30 psf. My question is how can I put them all together? Do I use balance + sliding + drift or balance + drift? I know that the sliding snow will be controled over the balance on the portion of the flat roof. I couldn't find the clear explaination in the ASCE-05. Thank you all in adveance. Below is a simplified sketch.
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Slope Roof \
\
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I \Drift (7' per calc.)
I \
I-------Sliding Snow (15' per code)
I-----------------------Balance Snow (100')
I-----------------------Flat Roof
I have an existing building with a slope roof and a new building with a flat roof. The existing building is about 20' higher than the new building. I calculated the snow balance and the snow drift based on windward direction on the new flat. Then, I calculated the sliding snow from the existing slope roof on the new flat roof. Let say my balance snow is 20 psf, drift is 80 psf, and sliding snow is 30 psf. My question is how can I put them all together? Do I use balance + sliding + drift or balance + drift? I know that the sliding snow will be controled over the balance on the portion of the flat roof. I couldn't find the clear explaination in the ASCE-05. Thank you all in adveance. Below is a simplified sketch.
-------------\
Slope Roof \
\
----------------
I \Drift (7' per calc.)
I \
I-------Sliding Snow (15' per code)
I-----------------------Balance Snow (100')
I-----------------------Flat Roof