RustyDuster
Structural
- Jan 23, 2008
- 14
Hi all,
I'm having some issues regarding the ASCE 7-10 classifications for structures. Specifically, what chapter I should be designing with. A little bit about the background of the project as it's a bit odd. There is some concern about adding a 4 season porch to an existing house, and according to the new state Residential Code this needs to be designed using ASCE 7. This porch is supported on posts roughly 8 ft high (there is a walkout basement, and the porch is located on the first floor), and connected to the house by knocking out the ledger board and setting the floor trusses on the existing foundation wall. What I can't seem to figure out is what to classify the porch as; not rigid (wood frame), might meet the criteria of low-rise if you take into account the overall length of the house, but not just the porch itself.
Since this is a residential building I know they won't go for an analysis to determine the frequency of just a porch. Can anyone give me a bit of guidance?
I'm having some issues regarding the ASCE 7-10 classifications for structures. Specifically, what chapter I should be designing with. A little bit about the background of the project as it's a bit odd. There is some concern about adding a 4 season porch to an existing house, and according to the new state Residential Code this needs to be designed using ASCE 7. This porch is supported on posts roughly 8 ft high (there is a walkout basement, and the porch is located on the first floor), and connected to the house by knocking out the ledger board and setting the floor trusses on the existing foundation wall. What I can't seem to figure out is what to classify the porch as; not rigid (wood frame), might meet the criteria of low-rise if you take into account the overall length of the house, but not just the porch itself.
Since this is a residential building I know they won't go for an analysis to determine the frequency of just a porch. Can anyone give me a bit of guidance?