Load Combinations and Snow Load According To NBC 2015
Load Combinations and Snow Load According To NBC 2015
Importance Category
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Importance factors
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Loads on Structures
Dead (permanent) Loads - D
Live Loads - L
Snow Loads - S
Wind Loads - W
Earthquake Loads- E
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Example 1 (Load Combination)
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Live Load Reduction Factors
Why do we need to apply LLRF ???
Consider a multi-storey building. It is very unlikely (low probability)
that all the floor will be fully loaded at a certain time. So, one can
apply LLRF.
For members supporting areas greater than 80 m2 with LL ≥ 4.8 kPa
20
LLRF 0.5 A is the tributary area in m2
A
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Calculate LL for the column in every floor
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Table 4.1.6.2-A from NBC 2015
Snow Loads
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Snow Loads
Snow Loads
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Snow Loads
1
3
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Snow Load Calculations
S I s S s CbC wC s Ca S r
I s 1 For normal importance
Design data for major Canadian locations:
S s 2.7 kPa and S r 0.4 kPa for Montreal east
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Ca = 1 for load case I
Ca = 0.25+α /20 for load case II
= 1.17
Snow load, S = 2.56 kPa for load case I
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Example 2
Find snow load distributions for the lower roof of the Industrial building
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Obstruction on Roof
For 𝑙0 3 𝑚, 𝐶𝑎 1.0
For 𝑙0 3 𝑚, 𝐶𝑎0 𝑖𝑠 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑙𝑒𝑠𝑠𝑒𝑟 𝑜𝑓:
𝛾ℎ
𝐶𝑎0 0.67
𝐶𝑏 𝑆𝑠
𝛾𝑙0
𝐶𝑎0 1
7.5𝐶𝑏 𝑆𝑠
Where 𝐶𝑎0 is the peak accumulation factor
Drift length, 𝑥𝑑 𝑖𝑠 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑙𝑒𝑠𝑠𝑒𝑟 𝑜𝑓:
2
3.35ℎ 𝑜𝑟 𝑙0
3
𝐶𝑤 1.0 𝑓𝑜𝑟 𝑥𝑑 10ℎ/
𝐶𝑏 𝐶𝑤 𝑆𝑠
ℎ/ ℎ
𝛾
Obstruction on Roof
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Example 3
Find snow load distributions around the mechanical room
4m
2.25 m
W=30 m, l=40 m
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Snow distributions for multi-level roof with a sloped upper roof
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