SoIll
Structural
- Sep 8, 2008
- 2
I don't deal with seismic design in FL and trying to study up on some basics. ASCE7-05 12.5.3 talks about the combined seismic loading interaction for Category C and up.(ie 100% in one direction and 30% in the orthogonal. That said, section 12.8.4.2 states that the accidental torsion of 5% does not need to be considered simultaneously in the two orthogonal directions.
If I were to calculate the torsional moment for a regular building, would I need to calculate the combined affect of shear and actual eccentricity in both directions simultaneously plus the accidental eccentricity in one direction?
Essentially I'm thinking there would be 4 scenarios to consider. One of them being: Mt= (Vx)*(ey+ea) + 30%*(Vy)*(ex).
Thanks,
Steve, EI
If I were to calculate the torsional moment for a regular building, would I need to calculate the combined affect of shear and actual eccentricity in both directions simultaneously plus the accidental eccentricity in one direction?
Essentially I'm thinking there would be 4 scenarios to consider. One of them being: Mt= (Vx)*(ey+ea) + 30%*(Vy)*(ex).
Thanks,
Steve, EI