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CHAP. 16, DIV.

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1997 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE 1607.4.2
1611.5

whenever this loading creates greater stresses than those caused


by the uniform live load. The concentrated load shall be placed on
the member over a length of 21/2 feet (762 mm) along the span.
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L + L o 0.25 ) 15
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The concentrated load need not be applied to more than one span
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simultaneously.
4. Water accumulation as prescribed in Section 1611.7. L + Lo 0.25 ) 4.57 1
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1607.4.3 Unbalanced loading. Unbalanced loads shall be used
where such loading will result in larger members or connections. WHERE:
Trusses and arches shall be designed to resist the stresses caused
by unit live loads on one half of the span if such loading results in AI = influence area, in square feet (m2). The influence area AI
reverse stresses, or stresses greater in any portion than the stresses is four times the tributary area for a column, two times
produced by the required unit live load on the entire span. For the tributary area for a beam, equal to the panel area for a
roofs whose structures are composed of a stressed shell, framed or two-way slab, and equal to the product of the span and
solid, wherein stresses caused by any point loading are distributed the full flange width for a precast T-beam.
throughout the area of the shell, the requirements for unbalanced L = reduced design live load per square foot (m2) of area
unit live load design may be reduced 50 percent. supported by the member.
1607.4.4 Special roof loads. Roofs to be used for special pur- Lo = unreduced design live load per square foot (m2) of area
poses shall be designed for appropriate loads as approved by the supported by the member (Table 16-A).
building official. The reduced live load shall not be less than 50 percent of the unit
live load Lo for members receiving load from one level only, nor
Greenhouse roof bars, purlins and rafters shall be designed to less than 40 percent of the unit live load Lo for other members.
carry a 100-pound-minimum (444.8 N) concentrated load, L r, in
addition to the uniform live load.
SECTION 1608 — SNOW LOADS
1607.5 Reduction of Live Loads. The design live load deter-
mined using the unit live loads as set forth in Table 16-A for floors Snow loads shall be determined in accordance with Chapter 16,
and Table 16-C, Method 2, for roofs may be reduced on any mem- Division II.
ber supporting more than 150 square feet (13.94 m2), including
flat slabs, except for floors in places of public assembly and for SECTION 1609 — WIND LOADS
live loads greater than 100 psf (4.79 kN/m2), in accordance with
the following formula: Wind loads shall be determined in accordance with Chapter 16,
Division III.
R = r (A – 150) (7-1)
For SI: SECTION 1610 — EARTHQUAKE LOADS
R = r (A – 13.94)
Earthquake loads shall be determined in accordance with Chapter
The reduction shall not exceed 40 percent for members receiv-
16, Division IV.
ing load from one level only, 60 percent for other members or R, as
determined by the following formula:
SECTION 1611 — OTHER MINIMUM LOADS
R = 23.1 (1 + D/L) (7-2)
WHERE: 1611.1 General. In addition to the other design loads specified
in this chapter, structures shall be designed to resist the loads spe-
A = area of floor or roof supported by the member, square cified in this section and the special loads set forth in Table 16-B.
feet (m2).
1611.2 Other Loads. Buildings and other structures and por-
D = dead load per square foot (m2) of area supported by the tions thereof shall be designed to resist all loads due to applicable
member. fluid pressures, F, lateral soil pressures, H, ponding loads, P, and
L = unit live load per square foot (m2) of area supported by self-straining forces, T. See Section 1611.7 for ponding loads for
the member. roofs.
R = reduction in percentage. 1611.3 Impact Loads. Impact loads shall be included in the
r = rate of reduction equal to 0.08 percent for floors. See design of any structure where impact loads occur.
Table 16-C for roofs. 1611.4 Anchorage of Concrete and Masonry Walls. Concrete
For storage loads exceeding 100 psf (4.79 kN/m2), no reduction and masonry walls shall be anchored as required by Section
shall be made, except that design live loads on columns may be 1605.2.3. Such anchorage shall be capable of resisting the load
reduced 20 percent. combinations of Section 1612.2 or 1612.3 using the greater of the
wind or earthquake loads required by this chapter or a minimum
The live load reduction shall not exceed 40 percent in garages horizontal force of 280 pounds per linear foot (4.09 kN/m) of wall,
for the storage of private pleasure cars having a capacity of not substituted for E.
more than nine passengers per vehicle.
1611.5 Interior Wall Loads. Interior walls, permanent partitions
1607.6 Alternate Floor Live Load Reduction. As an alternate and temporary partitions that exceed 6 feet (1829 mm) in height
to Formula (7-1), the unit live loads set forth in Table 16-A may be shall be designed to resist all loads to which they are subjected but
reduced in accordance with Formula (7-3) on any member, includ- not less than a load, L, of 5 psf (0.24 kN/m2) applied perpendicu-
ing flat slabs, having an influence area of 400 square feet (37.2 m2) lar to the walls. The 5 psf (0.24 kN/m2) load need not be applied
or more. simultaneously with wind or seismic loads. The deflection of such
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