Lion06
Structural
- Nov 17, 2006
- 4,238
I came across something in AISC that I wanted to get some clarification on. It says that drift shall be limited to ensure that one building doesn't whack into another (that's me paraphrasing, in case you couldn't tell) at strength level loading. Is that to that if you have a building with an expansion joint that the joint needs to accomodate frist with a 1.6 factor on the 50-year wind (since that is strength level loading)? I know that we don't typically do that.
We typically provide an expansion joint to accomodate drift from a 50 year wind (with no 1.6 factor), but we are currently doing a project where the expansion joint under those conditions was too big and we're using 10 year wind to size the expansion joint.
I know I've seen in IBC that the drift needs to accomodate full seismic drift (including Cd), but I've never seen anything in the IBC for wind.
We typically provide an expansion joint to accomodate drift from a 50 year wind (with no 1.6 factor), but we are currently doing a project where the expansion joint under those conditions was too big and we're using 10 year wind to size the expansion joint.
I know I've seen in IBC that the drift needs to accomodate full seismic drift (including Cd), but I've never seen anything in the IBC for wind.