SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
I am working with a client who is looking to add on to his existing building that was built in 2000. The existing building is 100’ wide x 400’ long and is built using a proprietary bearing system. After running through some quick calculations I have concluded that the code required wind loads are approximately the same as they were 15 years ago.
The problem I have is in regards to seismic loads. The client is adding another 50’ wide x 400’ long addition to the building (increasing the area of his building by 50%). The existing drawings indicate R=3.5 which I believed corresponded to a Load bearing wall system of concentrically braced frames (I think this is from the old BOCCA Code). What type of system would this correspond to today utilizing IBC 2009 and ASCE7-05? I leaning towards an ordinary steel concentrically braced frame system, as they utilize steel members within their panels, but I am not sure if this is correct.
Any insight on this is appreciated.
The problem I have is in regards to seismic loads. The client is adding another 50’ wide x 400’ long addition to the building (increasing the area of his building by 50%). The existing drawings indicate R=3.5 which I believed corresponded to a Load bearing wall system of concentrically braced frames (I think this is from the old BOCCA Code). What type of system would this correspond to today utilizing IBC 2009 and ASCE7-05? I leaning towards an ordinary steel concentrically braced frame system, as they utilize steel members within their panels, but I am not sure if this is correct.
Any insight on this is appreciated.