RESENG2
Structural
- Mar 26, 2007
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A few years ago I performed a structural analysis for a very old factory which was being converted into a storage building for the local Historical Society. I was just recently contacted by the group asking if they could have a party in the building. I re-ran the numbers and determined that the allowable live load is 45 psf. The building code requires 100 psf for an "assembly" live load but doesn't give a definition of what an assembly is (or maybe I'm missing it??). The building is 3 stories with 5000 sq. ft. per floor. They intend to invite 500, expect 200, and spread these 200 over the 2nd/3rd floor. Would you guys be comfortable with this type of loading and an allowable calculated load of 45 psf? 10000 sq. ft. / 200 people = 50 sq ft / person.
Also, while I'm on the topic, does anyone know why fixed seating lowers the live load?
Thanks!
Also, while I'm on the topic, does anyone know why fixed seating lowers the live load?
Thanks!