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Ground Snow Load is used in the determination of the design roof snow load of a site. Check FAQs
Pg=Pf0.7CeCtI
Pg - Ground Snow Load?Pf - Roof Snow Load?Ce - Wind Exposure Factor?Ct - Thermal Effects Factor?I - Importance Factor for End Use?

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22.137Edit=12Edit0.70.8Edit1.21Edit0.8Edit
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Ground Snow Load given Roof Snow Load Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Pg=Pf0.7CeCtI
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Pg=12psf0.70.81.210.8
Next Step Convert Units
Pg=574.5631Pa0.70.81.210.8
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Pg=574.56310.70.81.210.8
Next Step Evaluate
Pg=1059.92308839783Pa
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
Pg=22.1369539551358psf
LAST Step Rounding Answer
Pg=22.137psf

Ground Snow Load given Roof Snow Load Formula Elements

Variables
Ground Snow Load
Ground Snow Load is used in the determination of the design roof snow load of a site.
Symbol: Pg
Measurement: PressureUnit: psf
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Roof Snow Load
Roof Snow Load is the downward force on a building's roof by the weight of accumulated snow and ice.
Symbol: Pf
Measurement: PressureUnit: psf
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Wind Exposure Factor
Wind Exposure Factor is the factor of effect on exposure to wind.
Symbol: Ce
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Thermal Effects Factor
The thermal Effects Factor is the measure of the effect of exposure to heat.
Symbol: Ct
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Importance Factor for End Use
Importance Factor for End Use is the factor whose value lies in range 0.8 to 1.2.
Symbol: I
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Ground Snow Load

​Go Ground Snow Load using Roof Type
Pg=PfCI

Other formulas in Snow Loads category

​Go Roof Snow Load
Pf=0.7CeCtIPg
​Go Wind Exposure Factor given Roof Snow Load
Ce=Pf0.7CtIPg
​Go Thermal Effects factor given Roof Snow Load
Ct=Pf0.7CeIPg
​Go Importance Factor for End Use using Roof Snow Load
I=Pf0.7CeCtPg

How to Evaluate Ground Snow Load given Roof Snow Load?

Ground Snow Load given Roof Snow Load evaluator uses Ground Snow Load = Roof Snow Load/(0.7*Wind Exposure Factor*Thermal Effects Factor*Importance Factor for End Use) to evaluate the Ground Snow Load, The Ground Snow Load given Roof Snow Load is defined as the ground snow load for 50 years of recurrence period when we have a prior info of roof snow load. Ground Snow Load is denoted by Pg symbol.

How to evaluate Ground Snow Load given Roof Snow Load using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Ground Snow Load given Roof Snow Load, enter Roof Snow Load (Pf), Wind Exposure Factor (Ce), Thermal Effects Factor (Ct) & Importance Factor for End Use (I) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Ground Snow Load given Roof Snow Load

What is the formula to find Ground Snow Load given Roof Snow Load?
The formula of Ground Snow Load given Roof Snow Load is expressed as Ground Snow Load = Roof Snow Load/(0.7*Wind Exposure Factor*Thermal Effects Factor*Importance Factor for End Use). Here is an example- 0.466193 = 574.563107758693/(0.7*0.8*1.21*0.8).
How to calculate Ground Snow Load given Roof Snow Load?
With Roof Snow Load (Pf), Wind Exposure Factor (Ce), Thermal Effects Factor (Ct) & Importance Factor for End Use (I) we can find Ground Snow Load given Roof Snow Load using the formula - Ground Snow Load = Roof Snow Load/(0.7*Wind Exposure Factor*Thermal Effects Factor*Importance Factor for End Use).
What are the other ways to Calculate Ground Snow Load?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Ground Snow Load-
  • Ground Snow Load=Roof Snow Load/(Roof Type*Importance Factor for End Use)OpenImg
Can the Ground Snow Load given Roof Snow Load be negative?
No, the Ground Snow Load given Roof Snow Load, measured in Pressure cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Ground Snow Load given Roof Snow Load?
Ground Snow Load given Roof Snow Load is usually measured using the Pounds per Square Foot[psf] for Pressure. Pascal[psf], Kilopascal[psf], Bar[psf] are the few other units in which Ground Snow Load given Roof Snow Load can be measured.
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