CSEllc
Refer to my original post.
"The existing roof construction is bar joists @ 4'-0" o.c. +/-, bulb-tee purlins @ 32 5/8" o.c., 1/2" gypsum board, 2" poured gypsum, 2" insulation & BUR."
I would assume the 2" of poured gypsum is reinforced, but there is nothing on the original plans to indicate that is the case.
I agree with your statement that gypsum is worth 500 psi in compression. What I'm not sure about is the strength of gypsum in bending. The load charts is exactly what I'm looking for.
Anyway, we have decided to remove the gypsum deck in the area of the drift load and re-roof with metal deck, insulation and an adhered EPDM. The maximum drift load is 85 psf and the roof is spongy in areas, making us suspect water has gotten into the system.
However, if someone has design information, including load-span tables for such a system, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks.