POCliche
Structural
- Jun 27, 2019
- 1
Hi,
(ASCE7-10)
I am designing all my building, with seismic design categories C to F, including overstrength factor in all collectors elements, and I'm looking for a way I can reduce theses forces.
Collectors elements are required to be mostly calculated with Overstrength factor in the section 12.10.2.1.
In the exception, it say that the forces calculated above need not to exceed those calculated using the load comb. 12.4.2.3 with seismic force determined by section 12.10-3 ( F=0.4*Sds*Ie*Wpx)
In 12.4.2.3, in order to have the redundancy factor = 1.0, in 12.3.4.1 it say in 5. Design of collector elements, splices, and their connections for which the seismic load effects including overstrength factor of Section 12.4.3 are used. ( Load comb with overstrengh factor )
So it gets me back to where I need to design the collectors with overstrength factor.
Is it going full circle or I'm missing something here ? Can we really reduce the force to a maximum of F = 0.4*sds*Ie*Wpx ?
thanks
(ASCE7-10)
I am designing all my building, with seismic design categories C to F, including overstrength factor in all collectors elements, and I'm looking for a way I can reduce theses forces.
Collectors elements are required to be mostly calculated with Overstrength factor in the section 12.10.2.1.
In the exception, it say that the forces calculated above need not to exceed those calculated using the load comb. 12.4.2.3 with seismic force determined by section 12.10-3 ( F=0.4*Sds*Ie*Wpx)
In 12.4.2.3, in order to have the redundancy factor = 1.0, in 12.3.4.1 it say in 5. Design of collector elements, splices, and their connections for which the seismic load effects including overstrength factor of Section 12.4.3 are used. ( Load comb with overstrengh factor )
So it gets me back to where I need to design the collectors with overstrength factor.
Is it going full circle or I'm missing something here ? Can we really reduce the force to a maximum of F = 0.4*sds*Ie*Wpx ?
thanks