Cherie
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 7, 2004
- 8
Hi,
I'm designing a 0.5 MG reservoir in Seismic Zone 4 in California, and the geotech engineer has supplied us with three different design spectra graphs by 1) Campbell & Bozorgnia, 2) Boore, and 3) Sadigh. I've been instructed to use the most conservative of the three. Sadigh results in the most conservative zero period acceleration, but Boore results in more conservative freeboard and shear anchorage requirements.
In past projects, I see that our company has been given a graph containing the average of the three spectral graphs by the geotech engineer, and therefore used that.
Are there any clear requirements by AWWA, or is it up to us as engineers to make a judgement call? Can we just stick with the Sadigh graph to make it simple?
Thanks.
I'm designing a 0.5 MG reservoir in Seismic Zone 4 in California, and the geotech engineer has supplied us with three different design spectra graphs by 1) Campbell & Bozorgnia, 2) Boore, and 3) Sadigh. I've been instructed to use the most conservative of the three. Sadigh results in the most conservative zero period acceleration, but Boore results in more conservative freeboard and shear anchorage requirements.
In past projects, I see that our company has been given a graph containing the average of the three spectral graphs by the geotech engineer, and therefore used that.
Are there any clear requirements by AWWA, or is it up to us as engineers to make a judgement call? Can we just stick with the Sadigh graph to make it simple?
Thanks.