Difference between revisions of "Effective Roof Area, (A)"
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Where no allowance is made for wind, the Effective Roof Area (A) shall be calculated from the equation; | Where no allowance is made for wind, the Effective Roof Area (A) shall be calculated from the equation; | ||
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− | + | <math>A=L_R \times B_R</math> | |
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+ | <math>A</math> is the effective roof area, in square metres <math>(m^2)</math>; | ||
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+ | <math>L_R</math> is the length of roof to be drained, in metres <math>(m)</math>; | ||
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+ | <math>B_R</math> is the width of roof from gutter to ridge, in metres <math>(m)</math>. | ||
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+ | == With Wind driven rain == | ||
Where allowance is made for wind, the effective roof area shall be calculated as follows; | Where allowance is made for wind, the effective roof area shall be calculated as follows; | ||
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+ | !colspan="6"|Effective impermeable roof area | ||
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+ | |'''Allowance to be made for the effect of wind''' | ||
+ | |'''Effective impermeable roof area, <math>A m^2</math>''' | ||
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+ | |Wind driven rain, 26° to vertical | ||
+ | |<math>A = L_R(B_R+\frac{H_R}{2})</math> | ||
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+ | |Rain perpendicular to roof (i.e. surface area of roof used) | ||
+ | |<math>A = L_R \sdot T_R</math> | ||
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+ | |colspan="2"|'''NOTES:'''<br /><math>L_R</math> is the length of roof to be drained, in metres <math>(m)</math>;<br /><math>B_R</math> is the plan width of roof from gutter to ridge, in metre <math>(m)</math>;<br /><math>H_R</math> is the height of roof from gutter to ridge, in metres <math>(m)</math>;<br /><math>T_R</math> is the distance from gutter to ridge measured along the roof, in metres <math>(m)</math><br /><math>A</math> is the effective impermeable roof area, in square metres <math>(m^2)</math>. | ||
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+ | In areas where wind is taken into account in rainfall calculations, where rain driven against a wall by the wind can run down onto the roof or into a gutter, 50% of the area of the wall shall be added to the effective area of the roof. | ||
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+ | [[File:Roof dimension.jpeg]] | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | #BS EN 12056-3:2000 Gravity drainage systems inside buildings |
Latest revision as of 15:43, 25 May 2017
- According to BS EN 12056-3, it is the surface area of roof where in with/ without wind driven rain is considered.
Without Wind driven rain
Where no allowance is made for wind, the Effective Roof Area (A) shall be calculated from the equation;
where;
is the effective roof area, in square metres ;
is the length of roof to be drained, in metres ;
is the width of roof from gutter to ridge, in metres .
With Wind driven rain
Where allowance is made for wind, the effective roof area shall be calculated as follows;
Effective impermeable roof area | |||||
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Allowance to be made for the effect of wind | Effective impermeable roof area, | ||||
Wind driven rain, 26° to vertical | |||||
Rain perpendicular to roof (i.e. surface area of roof used) | |||||
NOTES: is the length of roof to be drained, in metres ; is the plan width of roof from gutter to ridge, in metre ; is the height of roof from gutter to ridge, in metres ; is the distance from gutter to ridge measured along the roof, in metres is the effective impermeable roof area, in square metres . In areas where wind is taken into account in rainfall calculations, where rain driven against a wall by the wind can run down onto the roof or into a gutter, 50% of the area of the wall shall be added to the effective area of the roof. Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination
References
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