Girder load width half joist span live load on roof local requirements for wind and snow.
Roof slate roof dead load.
The measure has to be consistent during the roof s lifespan.
So all things being equal if you were able to use a rafter table for dead loads of 10 pounds per square foot for the asphalt roof you should be able to use a rafter table for dead loads of 15 pounds per square foot for the tile roof.
Asphalt shingles typically weigh about 3 pounds per square foot.
Clay tiles interlocking 0 45 kn m.
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The dead load refers to the weight of the roof and anything permanently affixed on the roof.
The load includes everything from the wood supporting the roof to the tiles that go on top.
Pole barns roof trusses roof material weight roof material dead load table.
Pitched roof measured on plan timber trussed rafters.
Snow and rainfall are not parts of the dead load.
Live load on attic floor local requirements.
1 lb m ft 2 4 88 kg m 2.
Ft dead load of roof of wood shingle construction 10 lbs.
The weight of truss rafter must be added to calculate the dead load of the roof.
The values for dead loads in table 3 2 are for commonly used materials and constructions in light frame residential buildings.
Dead loads the dead load on a roof is the weight of the roof structure itself along with any permanently attached materials or structures on the roof so it must be designed first of all to.
Concrete tiles plain 0 75 kn m.
The following table provides typical weights dead load self weight for various roofing materials where possible the values were taken directly from manufacturer technical data sheets and are the actual weights of specific representative products.
Pitched roof measured on slope clay tiles plain 0 65 kn m.
The clay tiles you are using weigh about 8 pounds per square foot adding 5 pounds to the design dead load.
A table of roof material weights including sheathing insulation and other decking materials.