DST148, You are correct about the lower roof with wind blowing towards the wall between the low roof and the high roof. Given that WWTEng stated
Is there any practical limit to the "Lu" length of higher roof? The reason I ask is because I have a situation where the lower roof is about 14' lower then the higher roof and the high roof is well over 300' long.
I kinda presumed that the low roof was on the leeward side, and that he was concerned about drifting snow coming from the upper roof onto the lower.
Per ASCE 7-10, with the low roof on the windward side, hd is based on lu for the low roof and hd is limited to 3/4 of that determined from Figure 7-9. The larger hd shall be used for design. I would then conclude that, in either case:
- For hd <= hc, w = 4 * hd
- For hd > hc, w = 4 * hd^2/hc
- w shall not exceed 8 * hc
Thanks for reminding me that the wind can pile up a drift against the wall from either direction.
Which then leads us to Section 7.8 (which covers parapets & roof projections) where a similar condition exists for wind blowing over the roof toward the parapet or projection.
Ralph
Structures Consulting
Northeast USA