mbozzo
Structural
- Oct 3, 2012
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A colleague and I were discussing this the other day. For the redundancy factor, ρ (rho) per ASCE 7-10, §12.3.4.2, option (b) states that if the SFRS consists of two bays of seismic force-resisting framing on each side of the structure, you can use a ρ = 1.0. Consider a steel OCBF configured in a 2-story X (e.g. figure C-F2.2 (a) of AISC 341-10). Can that be considered two bays? I've always assumed it cannot, because I usually think of one "bay" as being bounded by columns on each end. He posits that it can, because you have two braces, which act in both tension and compression. I looked through the commentary and couldn't find any further guidance. What are your opinions?