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IBC 2009 Code
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IBC 2009 Code

IBC 2009 Code

(OP)
Hi everyone, I'm calculating a pressure vessel with the IBC 2009 for earthquake.
I'd like to know if the ASCE Code could be used instead.
Regards,

RE: IBC 2009 Code

PeterWay, if no contractural obligations then yes.

Regards,

Mike

RE: IBC 2009 Code

IBC adopts ASCE 7 for determination of wind and seismic loads.

RE: IBC 2009 Code

(OP)
Thanks Sntman & Tombarsh for the answers!

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