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Snow Load Report

1. Roof and Building Data

Ground Snow Load (Pg): 70.0 psf
Roof Pitch: 8.5 /12
Risk Category: II  
Eave-to-Ridge (W): 15 ft.
Attic Width (A): 20 ft.
Terrain Category: B  
 
Exposure: Fully Exposed  
Thermal Factor (Ct): 1.00  
Roof Surface: Metal  
Roof System: Attic Truss  
Spacing: 24 in. o/c
Overhang: 12 in.

2. Design Loads

Top Chord Dead Load: 7 psf 
Bottom Chord Dead Load: 10 psf 
Ceiling Dead Load: 5 psf
Floor Dead Load: 10 psf
Floor Live Load: 40 psf
SF (Slope Factor) = 1/Cosine(Φ) = 1.23 (Dead loads specified on a projected horizontal basis take into account the effect of the pitch via a slope factor.)
Adj. TCDL (TCDL x SF): 8.6 psf 

3. Design Assumptions

Code Standard: ASCE 7-10
Number of Plies: 1 PLY
Bottom Chord Pitch: 0 /12

4. Snow Load Calculations

Calculate flat roof snow load pf using the following equation:

pf = 0.7CeCtIspg

where:

pf = Flat Roof Snow Load in psf
Ce = 0.90 = Exposure Factor, as determined by ASCE 7-10 Table 7-2 (Terrain Cat. B, Exp. Fully Exposed)
Ct = 1.00 = Thermal Factor, as determined by ASCE 7-10 Table 7-3
Is = 1.00 = Importance Factor, as determined by ASCE 7-10 Table 1.5-2 (Risk Cat. II)
pg = 70.0 psf = Ground Snow Load in psf

pf = 0.7CeCtIspg = 0.7(0.90)(1.00)(1.00)(70.0) = 44.1 psf
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A minimum roof snow load, pm shall apply to monoslope, hip and gable roofs with slopes less than 15 degrees using the following equations:

Where pg is 20 psf or less: pm=Ispg
Where pg exceeds 20 psf: pm=Is(20)

Roof slope is greater than 15 degrees, the minimum roof snow load, pm, does not apply.

For locations where pg is 20 psf or less, but not zero, all roofs with slopes (in degrees) less than W/50 with W in feet shall included a 5 psf rain-on-snow surcharge load. This additional load applies only to the sloped roof (balanced) load case and need not be used in combination with drift, sliding, unbalanced, minimum, or partial loads.

Roof slope in degrees (35.31°) is greater than W/50 = 0.3, the 5.0 psf rain-on-snow surcharge load does not apply.

Calculate sloped roof snow load ps using the following equation:

ps = Cspf

where:

ps = Sloped Roof Snow Load in psf
Cs = 1-[(35.31-5)/65] = 0.53 = Roof Slope Factor, as determined by ASCE 7-10 Sec. 7.4.1-7.4.4 and Figure 7-2
pf = Flat Roof Snow Load in psf

Roof surface (Metal) is considered a "slippery" roof. For a Ct = 1.00 the roof slope factor Cs is given by the dashed line of ASCE 7-10 Figure 7-2a.

ps = Cspf = (0.53)(44.1) = 23.5 psf

Calculate unbalanced snow load for hip and gable roofs as shown in ASCE 7-10 Figure 7-5.
Unbalanced snow loads are required for roof pitches between 1/2 on 12 to 7 on 12.
Using the following equations:


γ = 0.13pg + 14 (snow density)
(drift height) [if lu < 20 ft., use lu = 20 ft.]
(width of drift surcharge)
(drift surcharge snow load)

where:

γ = Snow density in pcf, not to exceed 30 pcf.
hd = Drift height in feet, as determined by eqn. or ASCE 7-10 Fig. 7-9.
lu = W = Ridge to eave distance in feet, windward side of roof.
S = 12/Roof Pitch
ld = Width of drift surcharge in feet.
pd = Drift Surcharge Snow Load in psf
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Roof slope is greater than 7 on 12 or less than 1/2 on 12, unbalanced snow loads
are not required to be applied.

On warm roofs apply a distributed 2pf snow load on all overhanging portions as per ASCE 7-10 section 7.4.5.
No other loads except dead loads shall be present on the roof when this uniformly distributed load is applied.


2pf = (2)(44.1) = 88.2 psf






15 ft.
20 ft.
8.6 psf
8.6 psf
23.5 psf
23.5 psf
10 psf
12 in.
10 psf
5 psf
 R1 = 1543.4 lbs
R2 = 1543.4 lbs 
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Out-to-out Span = 28.0 ft.
R1 = D + S = 837.3 lbs + 706.1 lbs
R2 = D + S = 837.3 lbs + 706.1 lbs
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15 ft.
20 ft.
8.6 psf
8.6 psf
10 psf
12 in.
10 psf
5 psf
40 psf
 R1 = 1637.3 lbs
R2 = 1637.3 lbs 
 12  
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R1 = D + L = 837.3 lbs + 800.0 lbs
R2 = D + L = 837.3 lbs + 800.0 lbs
 
15 ft.
20 ft.
8.6 psf
8.6 psf
17.7 psf
17.7 psf
10 psf
12 in.
10 psf
5 psf
30.0 psf
 R1 = 1966.9 lbs
R2 = 1966.9 lbs 
 12  
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R1 = D + 0.75L + 0.75S = 837.3 lbs + 600.0 lbs + 529.6 lbs
R2 = D + 0.75L + 0.75S = 837.3 lbs + 600.0 lbs + 529.6 lbs
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15 ft.
20 ft.
8.6 psf
8.6 psf
88.2 psf
88.2 psf
10 psf
12 in.
10 psf
5 psf
 R1 = 1013.7 lbs
R2 = 1013.7 lbs 
 12  
|8.5
R1 = D + S = 837.3 lbs + 176.4 lbs
R2 = D + S = 837.3 lbs + 176.4 lbs

*Disclaimer: The calculations produced herein are for initial design and estimating purposes only. The calculations and drawings presented do not constitute a fully engineered design. All of the load cases required to fully design an actual structure are not provided by this calculator. For the design of an actual structure, a registered and licensed professional should be consulted as per IRC 2012 Sec. R802.10.2 and designed according to the minimum requirements of ASCE 7-10. The snow load calculations provided by this online tool are for educational and illustrative purposes only. Medeek Design assumes no liability or loss for any designs presented and does not guarantee fitness for use.
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