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SECTION 1611
RAIN LOADS
1611.1 Design
rain loads. Each portion of a roof shall be designed to
sustain the load of rainwater that will accumulate on it if
the primary drainage system for that portion is blocked plus
the uniform load caused by water that rises above the inlet
of the secondary drainage system at its design flow.
R= 5.2 (ds + dh)
(Equation 16-36)
For SI: R = 0.0098
(ds + dh)
where:
dh
= Additional depth of water on the undeflected roof above
the inlet of secondary drainage system at its design flow
(i.e., the hydraulic head), in inches (mm) .
ds
= Depth of water on the undeflected roof up to the inlet
of secondary drainage system when the primary drainage system
is blocked (i.e., the static head), in inches (mm).
R = Rain load
on the undeflected roof, in psf (kN/m2). When
the phrase undeflected roof is used, deflections
from loads (including dead loads) shall not be considered
when determining the amount of rain on the roof.
1611.2 Ponding
instability. For roofs with a slope less than 1/4
inch per foot [1.19 degrees (0.0208 rad)], the design calculations
shall include verification of adequate stiffness to preclude
progressive deflection in accordance with Section
8.4 of ASCE 7.
1611.3 Controlled
drainage. Roofs equipped with hardware to control the
rate of drainage shall be equipped with a secondary drainage
system at a higher elevation that limits accumulation of water
on the roof above that elevation. Such roofs shall be designed
to sustain the load of rainwater that will accumulate on them
to the elevation of the secondary drainage system plus the
uniform load caused by water that rises above the inlet of
the secondary drainage system at its design flow determined
from Section 1611.1. Such roofs shall also be checked for
ponding instability in accordance with Section 1611.2.
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