iceberk
Mechanical
- Dec 26, 2016
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Hello everyone,
I have an argument with our civil department about the seismic parameters Ss and S1 which should be used in API-650 tank design according to ASCE 7. In Clause E.4.1 it says:
"For sites located in the USA, or where the ASCE 7 method is the regulatory requirement, the risk-adjusted maximum considered earthquake ground motion shall be defined as the motion due to an event that is expected to achieve a 1 % probability of collapse within a 50-year period. The following definitions apply."
But in clause EC.4 "Historically, this Annex (and the U.S. standards) was based on ground motion associated with an event having a 10 % probability of exceedance in 50 years. This is an event that has a recurrence interval of 475 years. In seismically active areas where earthquakes are more frequent, such as the west coast of the US, this was a reasonable approach. In regions where earthquakes are less frequent, engineers and seismologists concluded that the hazard was under-predicted by the 475 year event. Thus, the maximum considered ground motion definition was revised to a
2 % probability of exceedance in 50 years, or a recurrence interval of about 2500 years. The economic consequences of designing to this more severe ground motion was impractical so a scaling factor was introduced based on over-strength inherently present in structures built to today’s standards. See the NEHRP Provisions for a more extensive discussion of this rationale." is written. According to that sentence, actually 2% should be used.
In addition they used 2% and 10% values in the examples.
I am designing Tanks located in Turkiye but the parameters are calculated according to ASCE 7. The problem is that, there is only 2% probability criteria not 1%. Can I use 2% probability of exceedance in 50 years with Q=2/3?
Thanks in advance.
I have an argument with our civil department about the seismic parameters Ss and S1 which should be used in API-650 tank design according to ASCE 7. In Clause E.4.1 it says:
"For sites located in the USA, or where the ASCE 7 method is the regulatory requirement, the risk-adjusted maximum considered earthquake ground motion shall be defined as the motion due to an event that is expected to achieve a 1 % probability of collapse within a 50-year period. The following definitions apply."
But in clause EC.4 "Historically, this Annex (and the U.S. standards) was based on ground motion associated with an event having a 10 % probability of exceedance in 50 years. This is an event that has a recurrence interval of 475 years. In seismically active areas where earthquakes are more frequent, such as the west coast of the US, this was a reasonable approach. In regions where earthquakes are less frequent, engineers and seismologists concluded that the hazard was under-predicted by the 475 year event. Thus, the maximum considered ground motion definition was revised to a
2 % probability of exceedance in 50 years, or a recurrence interval of about 2500 years. The economic consequences of designing to this more severe ground motion was impractical so a scaling factor was introduced based on over-strength inherently present in structures built to today’s standards. See the NEHRP Provisions for a more extensive discussion of this rationale." is written. According to that sentence, actually 2% should be used.
In addition they used 2% and 10% values in the examples.
I am designing Tanks located in Turkiye but the parameters are calculated according to ASCE 7. The problem is that, there is only 2% probability criteria not 1%. Can I use 2% probability of exceedance in 50 years with Q=2/3?
Thanks in advance.