flyingcow1999a
Structural
- Jul 29, 2010
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We need to check the adequacy of an existing water tank for installing some proposed antennas and supporting mounts on top of it.
Is IBC's rule, 5% and a 10% allowable increase in gravity and lateral loads, applicable to existing water tank? Or it has to be checked rigorously with AWWA D100?
We checked the water tank by following the IBC's rule but received feedback from reviewer. It says
IBC does not refer to AWWA;
AWWA D100 does not specifically menion that the IBC loading provisions prevail;
AWWA D100 presents lower allowable stresses than AISC;
AWWA D100 must be utilized for both loading methodology and allowable stresses (member capacities) for a full rigorous analysis.
Thanks...
Is IBC's rule, 5% and a 10% allowable increase in gravity and lateral loads, applicable to existing water tank? Or it has to be checked rigorously with AWWA D100?
We checked the water tank by following the IBC's rule but received feedback from reviewer. It says
IBC does not refer to AWWA;
AWWA D100 does not specifically menion that the IBC loading provisions prevail;
AWWA D100 presents lower allowable stresses than AISC;
AWWA D100 must be utilized for both loading methodology and allowable stresses (member capacities) for a full rigorous analysis.
Thanks...