rolkamatic
Structural
- Jul 18, 2008
- 5
thread507-250820
I'm an architect, the engineering submittals I see for balcony rails typically state that wind and railing live loads are not considered concurrent because the balcony is assumed not be occupied during a 50 year wind storm, 98mph wind speed in my area.
The IBC and ASCE 7 has a load combination for allowable stress design which include live and wind loads discounted 75%. Does the assumption of the balcony being un-occpied have any basis other than the engineers judgement? Is there any standard to or published method for approaching this?
I'm an architect, the engineering submittals I see for balcony rails typically state that wind and railing live loads are not considered concurrent because the balcony is assumed not be occupied during a 50 year wind storm, 98mph wind speed in my area.
The IBC and ASCE 7 has a load combination for allowable stress design which include live and wind loads discounted 75%. Does the assumption of the balcony being un-occpied have any basis other than the engineers judgement? Is there any standard to or published method for approaching this?