lexeng18
Structural
- Jul 5, 2018
- 49
Hello all,
First post. I am working on a project now that is a structure in a high seismic zone. PEMB structure so rigid frames in one direction and rod x bracing in the other. The PEMB will sit on piers that are on shallow spread footings.
The question has come up on whether or not the anchor reinforcement (vertical bars & ties) needs to be designed with overstrength factor included. To me ACI makes it clear that yes, the anchors themselves need to be designed with overstrength, but makes no mention of if that requirement also extends to the anchor reinforcement.
The pier cage is quickly becoming convoluted when I include overstrength, and so I am looking for a way out.
First post. I am working on a project now that is a structure in a high seismic zone. PEMB structure so rigid frames in one direction and rod x bracing in the other. The PEMB will sit on piers that are on shallow spread footings.
The question has come up on whether or not the anchor reinforcement (vertical bars & ties) needs to be designed with overstrength factor included. To me ACI makes it clear that yes, the anchors themselves need to be designed with overstrength, but makes no mention of if that requirement also extends to the anchor reinforcement.
The pier cage is quickly becoming convoluted when I include overstrength, and so I am looking for a way out.