atrizzy
Structural
- Mar 30, 2017
- 362
I'm debating if it's even possible to seismically restrain something to a building roof without anchoring it to the roof structure (and penetrating the waterproofing, thereby angering some of my team members).
It's tail chasing to add weight and rely on friction, as my lateral % of mass is larger than the coefficient of friction I could get. Not to mention that it's the building that moves under the element, and not an applied load (as the code design simplification simplifies it to).
Any ideas? My specific example consists of a rooftop fan and light framed rain screen.
It's tail chasing to add weight and rely on friction, as my lateral % of mass is larger than the coefficient of friction I could get. Not to mention that it's the building that moves under the element, and not an applied load (as the code design simplification simplifies it to).
Any ideas? My specific example consists of a rooftop fan and light framed rain screen.