Method of Calculation of Maximum Snow Loads on the Horizontal Area on the Territory of the Transcarpathian Region by Rendered Forms
Abstract: The domestic scientists at the early stage of research revealed that maximum snow loads for the territory of the Transcarpathian region were determined only by the initial data of the snow cover of the III climatic zone, and later, by separate observations on the meteorological stations, in recent years, by observations in 1948–2015 at 9 meteorological stations of the Transcarpathian region and 23 directions between meteorological stations and transition stations with application of altitude and altitude-logarithmic coefficients. In this publication 8 directions were used (for maximum snow densities), 16 directions (for maximum snow cover heights) between 8 meteorological stations with elevations above the Baltic Sea level: Beregovo – 113 m, Uzhhorod – 114.6 m, Great Berezny – 209 m, Rakhiv – 438 m, Mizhhirya – 456 m, Lower Gate – 500 m, Lower Studeny – 615 m and the ultimate meteorological station of Plai – 1 330 m, high-altitude coefficients, horizontal topographic maps in intervals of 100 m. Based on the above data, simplified formulas for maximum snow parameters were derived: snow cover heights, snow densities of maximum snow loads on a horizontal plane.
Keywords: meteorological stations, maximum height and density of snow cover, maximum snow load on a horizontal plane, simplified formulas of maximum snow parameters, horizontal topographic maps.
Pages: 163-176.
For citation: Huk, Ya. S.; Naybauer, I. F.; Novak, E. I. [et al.]. Method of Calculation of Maximum Snow Loads on the Horizontal Area on the Territory of the Transcarpathian Region by Rendered Forms. – Text : electronic. – In: Metal Constructions. – 2017. – Vol. 23, N 4. – Р. 163-176. – URL: https://donnasa.ru/publish_house/journals/mk/2017-4/02_huk_naybauer_novak_huk.pdf (date of access: 21.11.2024). – ISSN 1993-3517.
Vol. 23, N 4 (2017)
Journal: Metal Constructions
Publish house: Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Journal: Metal Constructions
Publish house: Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture