SmithJ
Structural
- Apr 11, 2003
- 72
Hello All,
In Section 1605.3.2 of IBC 2000, Alternate Load combinations are listed. Formula's 16-14, 16-15 and 16-16 require that wind loads calculated using ASCE 7 or IBC section 1609.6 be multiplied by a factor of 1.3. I have two questions here:
1) Does anyone know the background reasoning for this factor? Is it because the ASCE 7 method of calculating wind loads yields less conservative results than existing UBC Codes?
2) When reporting building reactions and brace forces to the foundation Engineer, we typically like to report unfactored loads. Is the 1.3W considered a factored load or is this just an internal correction applied to ASCE 7 and IBC 2000 wind loads alone?
Any help you can give in this issue will be highly appreciated. Also, does anyone know where I can get some research material on this issue.
Thanks in advance.
JS.
In Section 1605.3.2 of IBC 2000, Alternate Load combinations are listed. Formula's 16-14, 16-15 and 16-16 require that wind loads calculated using ASCE 7 or IBC section 1609.6 be multiplied by a factor of 1.3. I have two questions here:
1) Does anyone know the background reasoning for this factor? Is it because the ASCE 7 method of calculating wind loads yields less conservative results than existing UBC Codes?
2) When reporting building reactions and brace forces to the foundation Engineer, we typically like to report unfactored loads. Is the 1.3W considered a factored load or is this just an internal correction applied to ASCE 7 and IBC 2000 wind loads alone?
Any help you can give in this issue will be highly appreciated. Also, does anyone know where I can get some research material on this issue.
Thanks in advance.
JS.