Part 3 of BS 6399 includes more comprehensive information on imposed roof loads than previously given in BS 6399:Part 1:1984 or in CP 3:Chapter V: Part 1: 1967. This handbook assists with its interpretation and application.
General Program run without salt trough passages.
Specifies minimum safety requirements for roof bars for roof mounting on passenger cars and light commercial vehicles.
British Standard BS 6399-3:1988, presented snow loading data independently of other imposed roof loads, and a more sophisticated approach than the uniform imposed roof load allowance previously used in design. The complexity of the design method and the magnitude...
1.1 This test method covers the measurement of the relative resistance of wall, floor, and roof construction to impact loading. The test is not applicable to doors. 1.2 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as standard. The values given in parentheses are...
Summarises the load sharing capabilities of the components of a laboratory test roof constructed with fink trussed rafters. The lateral stability of the roof with different diagonal bracing systems in the plane of the rafters was assessed.
1.1 This test method covers the following procedures for determining the structural properties of segments of floor and roof constructions: Section Test Specimens 5 Loading 6 Deformation Measurements 7 Report 8 Precision and Bias 9 ?Testing Floors Transverse Load 10...
1.1 This test method covers procedures for determining the resistance to deflection and damage of floor and roof sheathing used in site-built construction subjected to concentrated static loads as well as impact loads from nonrigid blunt objects. It is applicable to wood and...
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