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Lateral Load Level Definition and Height 1

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JKW05

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May 23, 2005
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ASCE 7 defines hi as the height to Level i, with "i" being the buiding level and i=1 being the first level above the base. The attached file shows three typical building sections (I hope I attached it correctly).

Figure A shows an illustration taken from a masonry text book used in an example of a shear wall design for a masonry building. Here it is pretty clear that i=1 refers to the second floor with hi=9'.

Normally, buildings would have a foundation wall of some dimension (set to frost depth here in the north) as illustrated in Figure B. Which floor would you use as Level 1 and what would hi be for the first level? Same questions for a buidling with a full basement as shown in Figure C.
 
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