druminman
Structural
- Mar 26, 2008
- 26
I am working on a job where there are narrow cavities created at the roof between a parapet and a higher tower-like structure. The snow drift in this cavity is around 70 psf. I did not do the design, but am working with a specialty material supplier. The design calls for VERY large members in the wall of the tower at this location. I thought the design is just overly conservative as the lateral capacity of this wall is in excess of 200 psf.
I asked the engineer's representative why this was so and they said it was because of the snow drift. Having worked with a lot of snow, I never considered that piled snow imparted a significant lateral load onto a wall.
Does anyone know of any studies or reports of lateral loading resulting from drifted snow?
I asked the engineer's representative why this was so and they said it was because of the snow drift. Having worked with a lot of snow, I never considered that piled snow imparted a significant lateral load onto a wall.
Does anyone know of any studies or reports of lateral loading resulting from drifted snow?