KevinCinNC
Structural
- Jan 26, 2003
- 4
There seem to be two conflicting interpretations out there regarding minimum snow loads as defined in ASCE-7-98.
Pg = ground snow load
Pf = flat roof snow load = Pg*I*Ce*Ct
Ps = sloped roof snow load = Pf*Cs
The "minimum" Pf is defined in ASCE-7-98 as:
I*Pg when Pg is less than or equal to 20psf
I*20 when Pg is greater than 20psf
So here's the point of contention:
Do you apply that minimum to Pf ONLY if the actual roof in question is flat (or low-sloped?).
I've always applied it to EVERY roof... even steep ones. Now I'm second-guessing that decision. Please give me your thoughts.
Pg = ground snow load
Pf = flat roof snow load = Pg*I*Ce*Ct
Ps = sloped roof snow load = Pf*Cs
The "minimum" Pf is defined in ASCE-7-98 as:
I*Pg when Pg is less than or equal to 20psf
I*20 when Pg is greater than 20psf
So here's the point of contention:
Do you apply that minimum to Pf ONLY if the actual roof in question is flat (or low-sloped?).
I've always applied it to EVERY roof... even steep ones. Now I'm second-guessing that decision. Please give me your thoughts.