SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,765
I am in the process of designing a small office addition to an existing warehouse.
Code = IBC 2015 /ASCE 7-10
The office addition is at a much lower elevation to the warehouse, this is going to cause snow drift from the warehouse to the lower office. The total length of the building above the office is 840 feet which is producing a considerable amount of drift on the new office addition. However I am wondering if I am being too harsh with my calculation.
The higher roof (at 840') is broken up to two different elevations..... The first 520' is at elevation 28' the last 320' is at elevation 38', so we already have a snow drift accumulating at this change in elevation that is accumulating drift on the warehouse roof
What distance is correct in ASCE-7?
Code = IBC 2015 /ASCE 7-10
The office addition is at a much lower elevation to the warehouse, this is going to cause snow drift from the warehouse to the lower office. The total length of the building above the office is 840 feet which is producing a considerable amount of drift on the new office addition. However I am wondering if I am being too harsh with my calculation.
The higher roof (at 840') is broken up to two different elevations..... The first 520' is at elevation 28' the last 320' is at elevation 38', so we already have a snow drift accumulating at this change in elevation that is accumulating drift on the warehouse roof
What distance is correct in ASCE-7?