This digest discusses the mechanisms and forces involved when snow slides down smooth metal or glass roofs and shows how to compute the forces that sliding snow imposes on chimneys, parapets and snow fences. It also discusses the dangers associated with sliding snow, icicles, ice dams and ice build-up on sidewalks.Aussi disponible en fran\ue7ais : Glissement de la neige sur les toits en pentePeer reviewed: NoNRC publication: Ye
This article deals with various types of slope movements caused by snow melting in Alpine countries....
This paper presents results of research conducted as part of doctoral dissertation. It deals with pi...
Works on the snow removal on a roof in heavy snow district in Niigata prefecture were reviewed. Now,...
Snow loads have been measured on 11 sloping asphalt- shingled, steel and glass roofs over the last 3...
This paper is concerned chiefly with ice on the eaves of sloping roofs. It describes conditions nece...
In most parts of Canada the ground freezes during the winter months to depths varying from a few inc...
In many cases snow loads constitute the largest design load for the roof system. A careful assessmen...
Factors affecting snow loads on roofs are described, including climatic variables such as amount and...
This Digest contains a brief description of the physical processes involved in ground freezing and f...
Aussi disponsible en fran\ue7ais: Une modification sp\ue9ciale importante relative aux surcharges du...
Snow drifting is a phenomenon that cannot be avoided in the open areas of most regions of Canada, bu...
Reprinted in Construction Practice: Selected Applications in Construction Technology Section 2 (NRCC...
This brief paper outlines the reasons for the countrywide survey of actual snow loads on roofs begun...
The results of two pilot studies are presented: one concerning snow on farm roofs in the Ottawa area...
The article covers the influence of the snow cover on the behaviour of translucent roofs acting as e...
This article deals with various types of slope movements caused by snow melting in Alpine countries....
This paper presents results of research conducted as part of doctoral dissertation. It deals with pi...
Works on the snow removal on a roof in heavy snow district in Niigata prefecture were reviewed. Now,...
Snow loads have been measured on 11 sloping asphalt- shingled, steel and glass roofs over the last 3...
This paper is concerned chiefly with ice on the eaves of sloping roofs. It describes conditions nece...
In most parts of Canada the ground freezes during the winter months to depths varying from a few inc...
In many cases snow loads constitute the largest design load for the roof system. A careful assessmen...
Factors affecting snow loads on roofs are described, including climatic variables such as amount and...
This Digest contains a brief description of the physical processes involved in ground freezing and f...
Aussi disponsible en fran\ue7ais: Une modification sp\ue9ciale importante relative aux surcharges du...
Snow drifting is a phenomenon that cannot be avoided in the open areas of most regions of Canada, bu...
Reprinted in Construction Practice: Selected Applications in Construction Technology Section 2 (NRCC...
This brief paper outlines the reasons for the countrywide survey of actual snow loads on roofs begun...
The results of two pilot studies are presented: one concerning snow on farm roofs in the Ottawa area...
The article covers the influence of the snow cover on the behaviour of translucent roofs acting as e...
This article deals with various types of slope movements caused by snow melting in Alpine countries....
This paper presents results of research conducted as part of doctoral dissertation. It deals with pi...
Works on the snow removal on a roof in heavy snow district in Niigata prefecture were reviewed. Now,...