Hi,
It would be great to have your view on which method to use to calculate drift load on roof with the parapet box at the top. I see there are two methods in NBCC
1). Snow drift load step (Multi-level roof). <From Jabacus NBCC2010>
2). Snow drift load obstruction (like roof projection).<Jabacus NBCC2010>
Why I ask is because I get a different accumulation factor in each of the method, it's safer to take the conservative value, but in general when you Engineers calc. the drift load behind a parapet do you consider it as a projection (less conservative) or like two level roof (more conservative). Attached an image for this particular example.
Thank you & really appreciate your time.
It would be great to have your view on which method to use to calculate drift load on roof with the parapet box at the top. I see there are two methods in NBCC
1). Snow drift load step (Multi-level roof). <From Jabacus NBCC2010>
2). Snow drift load obstruction (like roof projection).<Jabacus NBCC2010>
Why I ask is because I get a different accumulation factor in each of the method, it's safer to take the conservative value, but in general when you Engineers calc. the drift load behind a parapet do you consider it as a projection (less conservative) or like two level roof (more conservative). Attached an image for this particular example.
Thank you & really appreciate your time.