3 3 dead loads dead loads consist of the permanent construction material loads comprising the roof floor wall and foundation systems including claddings finishes and fixed equipment.
Green roof dead loads.
Or s or r included with the same load factor as 3.
1 4 this practice does not address point or line loads associated with architectural elements that are not essential components of a particular vegetative green roof system.
Astm e2397 is the established standard procedure for determining the dead and live loads associated with green roof systems.
As noted in the draft astm standard standard guide for selection of roofing waterproofing membrane systems for vegetative green roof systems the introduction of a vegetative roof system to a new or existing structure has an effect on both the live and dead loads.
Dead load the final constructed weight of all built elements and all components associated with the roof or wall assembly including plants growing substrate and any water held in the system.
0 9d 1 0w a load factor of 1 6 when adding to load 7.
The first condition is considered the dead load of the vegetative green roof system.
The second most common conservative assumption found in the industry is to assume that the green roof is a soil load rather than a dead load.
1 2d 1 0w l 0 5 l r or s or r 5.
The dead load of a green roof assembly should be determined on a project specific basis because growth medium composition varies from job to job.
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 support itself.
1 2d 1 0e l 0 2s when h loads are present they shall have 6.
Saturated with water the weight can increase by as much as 35 to around 100 to 110 pounds per cubic foot.
Green roofs typically use lightweight engineered soils with very light drainage and insulation layers.
0 9d 1 0e effect or 0 9 when resisting the load when permanent.
For a green roof wall or facade the loads that the building structure must support include.
1 2d 1 6 l r or s or r l or 0 5w dead load d in 1 through 5 and 7.
Structural loads weight of green rooftops one cubic foot of dry agricultural dirt or loam typically used for a green roof weighs between 75 and 81 pounds.
Soil does not necessarily occupy the full depth of the assembly.